Can you remove yourself from a will and estate plan?

The simple answer is yes, but it's not a straightforward process. This is typically called a “disclaimer” where you disclaim an inheritance. If you are the person who created the estate plan, then you can remove yourself from a will and estate plan at any time. However, if your estate has already been through probate, or if your heirs have already been determined, you cannot remove yourself.

If you are tired of being in your parent's will, or if you don't want to receive an inheritance, you can remove yourself from an estate plan fairly easily. However, the procedure for doing so is not always the same. It depends on whether the will has already been probated or not.

To figure out exactly how to proceed, call a lawyer and get a free consultation.

Parklin Law LLC

5772 West 8030 South, Unit N206

West Jordan, UT 84081

(801) 618-0699

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