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Leaving an Inheritance for legitimate heirs

  Leaving an inheritance is a significant event in a person's life. Its occurrence can be predictable, and it can also be unpredictable. Inheritance is a way to give to those you care for and others you care about. It can be a way of securing the future of the family. The decision to leave an inheritance can impact the nature of the relationship between the donor and the heir. Inheritance is usually left to family members, such as spouses or children. However, it can also extend to distant family members who are not directly involved with the inheritance. Such people can be motivated by personal needs or economic needs, or they can be motivated by their feelings that they have the right to an inheritance. The process of leaving an inheritance is regulated by law in modern society. It depends on a Will, and probate rules govern it. In some countries, inheritance tax is used to limit the rights of inheritors. It also helps ensure that the social obligations of the donor are fulfill