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The bug comes from having children with a ruler of a different dynasty. For some reason, despite me having a higher title, and my dynasty being the one carried on by my children, my hier is always raised in the wifes/husbands court. Regardless if my heir is male or female. Because for some reason the game seems to be unable to recognize that your heir is your heir. It just sees it as a child from the ruler you married. Which in the case of a female heir it sees no great potential and the ai will by default marry your female heir normally, thereby making all children of a different dynasty and ending your game. To make it worse you can't even invite your child to your court because they will almost always have equal or better relationship with the parent whos court they are in, and there is also a additional minimun requirement you have to overcome.
You can change the sucession laws, but that requires some serious luck/effort for large empires, and why would I want to if I had delibertly changed them so females could inherit?
Anyway as it stands Absolute Cognatic sucession does not work properly, which is a pretty big disapointment considering it is already limited by design.