If we fail to grasp this essential point we shall destroy ourselves, disinherit our children and betray Europe and our own countries. |
There are many exceptions to the rule, but a fear of affluenza has prompted some wealthy parents to disinherit their children for magnanimous reasons. |
The legal systems of all the Member States protect the near relatives of a deceased person who tries to disinherit them. |
In so doing they have the great disadvantage that actual cohabitants without children are not able to disinherit their parents. |
In this regard the Succession Act of 1975 makes it impossible for a husband to disinherit his wife. |
Second of all, it would be the death nail of your political future and third of all, I will disinherit you. |