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[quote=Anonymous]I now think OP is a troll. Admitting that their stepdad ogled them at the pool and acting like it was no big deal put it over the top. Also, there's no such thing as a clause that prevents someone from contesting a will. That's kind of the point of contesting - saying that the testator was unduly influenced or lacked the capacity or whatever your argument may be. There's no magic "no, I mean it!" clause. But good luck with that. That said, in the off chance OP is real, I wouldn't lose any more sleep over this. It's pretty clear that your sister is well rid of your dysfunctional family. I suspect someone busy with an active social life and career will consider a lost inheritance a small price to pay for her dignity. Let you mom do whatever. And if you have a daughter, keep her away from your stepdad. [/quote]
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