Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
what can i do if i want to disinheirt my neice from my grandmother's will, she know suffers from dementia?
Asked on 11/10/11, 9:42 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Jennifer Rouse
Meissner Joseph & Palley
You cannot disinherit a beneficiary from another person's estate planning documents. It sounds like your niece needs a conservatorship and someone will need to petition the court to be appointed her conservator of the estate so they can handle her inheritance.
Answered on 11/10/11, 9:47 am
Michele Cusack
Pollak & Cusack
I think the questioner might mean the grandmother has dementia... either way, no, you cannot change her Will.https://www.lawguru.com/answers/answer/free_show/887766083#
Answered on 11/10/11, 10:05 am
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