Related Definitions
What is a Pretermitted Heir?
An individual who has a legal right to an inheritance but was unintentionally or unknowingly excluded from a will by the will’s creator.
A specific type of omitted heir recognized under certain laws, typically referring to a child born or adopted after a will was executed. Pretermitted heirs may have rights to inherit a share of the estate even if they are not mentioned in the will, as the law often seeks to ensure that the testator’s intentions regarding family protection are upheld. The status of pretermitted heirs varies by jurisdiction and can complicate estate distribution during probate.
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