Can I Disinherit Someone for Committing a Crime in Nebraska?

Thinking about disinheriting someone for bad behavior? Nebraska law makes it more complicated than it sounds. While you can generally disinherit most heirs, vague “crime clauses” in wills and trusts often fail and lead to costly court battles. Learn why Nebraska’s slayer statute already covers certain situations, what rights spouses and minor children still have, and smarter alternatives like incentive trusts that actually work.

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