No. The decedent's interest in any joint tenancies is extinguished at the moment of death and the property is solely owned by the surviving joint tenant.
It is dependant on which state that you live in as to if the children are entitled to back child support after they are grown. You will need to consult with your local state child support office so they can better assist you with this question.
No. Any assets held by you and your spouse as joint tenants became your sole property automatically upon his/her death. You are the sole owner. Any property owned solely by the decedent would pass according to a will or according to the state laws of intestacy if there was no will. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the link provided below.
The spouse gets the home. The children are not entitled to a portion of the home. They are not required to get anything from the estate.
yes there is pic of Annette's grown children i found some on google when i was doing a project on her
Grown children have no right to prevent Dad from finding happiness. Grown children need to act like adults and lead their own lives.
Put it in your will. My mother did and even though i was grown up by the time she passed away, i found out i would have been sent to my aunt if she had died two years earlier
He had two grown children, Curt and Jacqueline.
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The children should have been told long ago that their father was married before and had children so that would make then step brothers or step sisters to your children. Your grown children may be angry you waited so long to tell them, but it is important that they know as your husband's other children are still related to the children you have and eventually they will find out so it is better that you and your husband sit down with your grown children and tell them the truth and why he left his first wife.
Two. Both adults.
To much children.