Namestheir
Namestheir is a coined term used in discussions of succession and estate planning to denote the act of naming an heir in a will, trust, or related document. The word is a portmanteau of name and their, chosen to emphasize the explicit designation of a person who will inherit property. It is not an official legal term and has not been adopted into statutory language; rather, it appears in scholarly articles, commentary, and some software/documentation dealing with inheritance records.
In usage, namestheir is discussed as a drafting practice intended to reduce ambiguity about who is entitled
Examples: The draft will must clearly namestheir to avoid disputes during probate. Legal scholars note that
See also: will, testament, probate, heir, beneficiary, estate planning, succession.