Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

Can you disown an adult son? He is trying to sue me for money?


Asked on 3/23/12, 11:12 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Rich Peters R.J. Peters & Assoc., P.C.

Sorry, but that is outside of my field. I think you may be asking an "Estate Planning" question, and should refer your question to that field.

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Answered on 3/26/12, 2:16 pm
Carlie Owsley Walker The Owsley Law Firm, PLLC

Although, I primarily practice family law, I do believe you should consider having a will, detailing exactly who receives what. If you do not provide for those details, your estate goes into probate and is subject to distribution to your heirs. I would specifically detail that you have intentionally left him out, or leave him a very smll sum so it is apparent he was not unintentionally left out.

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Answered on 3/25/13, 11:04 am
Joan Bundy Joan Bundy Law

There is no such thing as "owning" or "disowning" another human being these days, even a relative. The first two answerers are correct, in that you probably are referring to disinheritance issues. Best of luck!

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Answered on 3/25/13, 11:20 am


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