Can a parent leave everything to one child in a will?

Full question:

Is it lawful to make a will and leave everything to one child and not include the other?

Answer:

If both children are adults when the person making the will (the testator) passes away, the testator can choose to leave all their property to one child and exclude the other.

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FAQs

No, you are not legally required to leave anything to your children in your will. You can choose to distribute your assets as you wish, including leaving everything to one child or excluding them entirely. However, it's important to consider potential family dynamics and the possibility of disputes.