I was not named in my parent’s will, but I think this was a mistake. What do I do?

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Nevada law presumes that a child who was alive at the time the will was drafted, but who is omitted, was left out intentionally and therefore is disinherited. However, Nevada law also allows the court to determine whether the omission was intentional or not; if not, that child will be included in the distributions from the estate.

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