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In -Turcott v. Estate of Bates, 165 Idaho 183, 443 P.3d 197 (2019).] https://law.justia.com/cases/idaho/supreme-court-civil/2019/45920-2018.html https://www.leagle.com/decision/inidco20190607210h ttps://scccd.instructure.com$CANVAS_COURSE_REFERENCE$/ Question: In his new willClarence declared I purposefully have

In -Turcott v. Estate of Bates, 165 Idaho 183, 443 P.3d 197 (2019).]

https://law.justia.com/cases/idaho/supreme-court-civil/2019/45920-2018.html

https://www.leagle.com/decision/inidco20190607210h

ttps://scccd.instructure.com$CANVAS_COURSE_REFERENCE$/

Question: In his new willClarence declared "I purposefully have excluded my daughter,Deann Turcottasa devisee of my estate, and my daughter, Deann C. Turcott shall take nothing from my estate." Do you believe that Clarence was trying to avoid paying his daughter for all the work she had done on the property?

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