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That would depend on diceased parents will, but you may want to consult a lawyer for more information on that.

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Q: Do adult child have right to inherit when their father dies?
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Does a child have the right to inherit assets from his widowed father from his second marriage?

Inheritance is not necessarily a right. It is governed by the laws of the jurisdiction. Adult children don't have an automatic right to a part of the estate.


What right as an adult adopted child when 1 parent dies?

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When an estranged parent dies does the grown adult child get anything?

Whether a grown child is estranged from his or her parent does not affect that child's right to inherit from the parent. The grown adult child's right to inherit ("get anything") depends on three things. First, does the adult have a will and is the adult child named in the parent's will? If so, the adult child will inherit, even if he or she is estranged from the parent. Second, if there is no will, then the laws of intestacy determine who gets the property of the dead parent. These laws vary from state to state and are determined by the state of residency of the dead parent. Often, assets of a dead parent are split between a surviving spouce and children under such laws. Lastly, the adult child could inherit ("get something") if he or she is named as a beneficiary on a life insurance policy, brokerage account, bank account or if he or she is a joint tenant or tenant in common on a piece of property or other asset. These assets pass outside of the dead person's estate and that person's will.


Right of an illigitimate child to inherit?

The right of an illegitimate child to inherit varies by country or state. In some places, illegitimate children have inheritance rights, while in others they may not automatically inherit from their biological parents. It's important to check the specific laws in the relevant jurisdiction to understand the rights of an illegitimate child to inherit.


Right of major child for education fees from father?

Unless some stipulation was legally made regarding education fees, as in a divorce decree, I don't believe the father has any financial obligations to the child once he has reached majority. Financial assistance from the father at this point would be his prerogative. Continued education is a privilege not an (adult) child's right.


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What is something a child has the right to do which an adult does not?

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Is there a cut off age to legitimate in Georgia?

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Who has the most right to be executor an adopted adult child or an Adult biological child when the adopted child is alcoholic?

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What rights will a father have if a DNA proves he is the father?

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If both parents are right handed can the child be left handed?

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In Oregon will a 17-year-old lose her parental rights if the adult father of the child is charged for engaging in sexual relations with her?

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