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Vol. 8, Issue 2, 2016May 01, 2016 CDT

Deadly Inventions: Posthumously Modifying Unambiguous Wills To Protect the Actual Intentions of Texas’s Testators

Brent Debnam,
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Brent Debnam, Deadly Inventions: Posthumously Modifying Unambiguous Wills To Protect the Actual Intentions of Texas’s Testators, 8 Estate Planning Journal 462 (2016).
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