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What is a No Contest Clause?

A provision in a will or trust that discourages beneficiaries from contesting the document by penalizing them if they do.

A provision in a will or trust that discourages beneficiaries from contesting the document by threatening to disinherit anyone who challenges its validity. No contest clauses aim to promote peace among heirs and reduce the likelihood of litigation. However, the enforceability of such clauses varies by jurisdiction, and they may not always prevent disputes over estate matters.

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