verb
- present participle of disinherit: depriving someone of an inheritance or the right to inherit
Usage: legal context
Examples
- The wealthy businessman is disinheriting his son due to their ongoing disputes.
- She threatened disinheriting any family member who contested the will.
- The process of disinheriting requires proper legal documentation.
- He regretted disinheriting his daughter after their reconciliation.
- The lawyer advised against disinheriting children without careful consideration.
- Disinheriting someone can have serious emotional and legal consequences.