Omitted child statutes - sustany/dvg GitHub Wiki
Normally, children who are cut out of their parents� will cannot file claim against their parents� estate.�However, in rare cases when the child is born or adopted after the will is executed, omitted child statutes allow that child to file claim against the estate.�Omitted child statutes are designed to effectuate an imputed intention to include the after-born child in the parents� will.�The statute protects only inadvertently omitted children.