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    Controlling assets from the grave

    I'm not a lawyer so I'm not going to throw myself into the mix with this one. Is it different because you are employing to fulfil a certain criteria; eg, they have a job to do? Whereas a will is a totally subjective and personal choice; you're not giving money to the person who has a 'job' to do.
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    Controlling assets from the grave

    Thank you for your explanation PropertyInvestment.
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    Controlling assets from the grave

    I have seen a few wills excluding a child, not because of his or her religion, but because he/she had chosen to marry outside the religion. I didn't even know it was illegal/discriminatory or could be grounds for contesting.
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    Controlling assets from the grave

    Paul, I can see where you're coming from. But being gay is not a choice, whereas religion (especially those that proselytise such as Jehovah Witnesses and Roman Catholics; not so much those that do not proselytise such as Judaism) is. But if it's his money, why can't he discriminate? We...
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    Controlling assets from the grave

    Terry, why was it 'forced'? The father gave the children options: choose the religion or don't choose it. Isn't it his money to do with as he wishes?
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