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[quote=Anonymous]I know someone who adopted adult kids (they were 18yo and I think 20yo) so I can imagine a few situations where a person might want to exclude a particular adoptee. (In this case, however, no one would have excluded them. The adoptive parent had raised the kids since they were little but a non-custodial bio parent wouldn’t give up rights.) But the problem with writing something that blanket excludes all adoptees is what if your kid adopts a child when you are 95yo and have dementia - a young child who is fully part of the family and you have written in this clause to exclude rebellious Amy who you never liked? I think it would make more sense to just exclude rebellious Amy from your will … but honestly, you will be causing your child (the parent) a problem by treating his or her kids differently. [/quote]
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