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Often used in the same context:
probate,
testamentary,
executors,
codicils,
testator,
intestacy,
testamentary trust,
premarital,
heirs,
inheritances,
prenup,
battle,
divorce,
inter vivos,
testatrix,
guardianship,
testate,
deeds,
intestate,
bequests,
trusts,
probate court,
matrimonial,
disinherited,
decree absolute,
inter vivos trust,
trustor,
tussle,
wits,
inheritors,
duel,
struggle,
donees,
marriage,
mortal,
feuds,
estate,
spouse,
deuteronomy,
quitclaim deed,
sui juris,
settlor,
yorkist,
maxims,
legatee,
perpetuities,
harpagon,
titanic,
infirm,
adversaries,
qtip,
suttee,
notarization,
notary,
showdown,
quarrels,
remarriage,
paternity,
constitutions,
notarial,
stratagems,
writs,
mental capacity,
non compos mentis,
plantagenets,
contraries,
thereunto,
tug,
proxy,
moralities,
aristocracies,
inheritance tax,
dukes,
kauravas,
dower,
caliph,
epistles,
garnishment,
doctrines,
crucible,
skirmishing,
jousts,
grantor,
squabble,
handwriting,
directives,
armies,
disputes,
provident,
mammon,
dominion,
swordsmen,
memorialization,
oaths,
weal,
decedent,
dialectic,
chattels,
celibates,
succession,
freewill,
confrontations,
will,
testaments,
loves,
petitions,
testimonies,
volitions,
covenants,
dedications,
individualities,
managements,
treaties,
volition,
acts,
claims,
decisions,
declarations,
ex,
title,
witnesses,
absorption,
act,
amendment,
appealing,
apportionment,
called,
chart,
compelling,
emptive,
evidence,
expansion,
fifth,
flrst,
fourth,
friction,
inelastic,
inflation,
interference
Appears in the definition of:
probate,
probate court,
will
Also try:
— Adjectives for wills:
own,
individual,
human,
many,
strong,
last,
free,
particular,
former,
nuncupative,
poor,
more...
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