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It is normal for a child to inherit from a parent. A minor will get a share of the estate in the probate process.

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Q: Can a child claim an inheritance if no will was made?
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Can you get an inheritance if you owe child support?

A lien can be placed on an inheritance for child support arrears. If the custodial parent knows of your pending inheritance a claim can be filed in the estate and the executor must pay it out of your inheritance.


How can you get back child support from an inheritance your ex is supposed to receive?

You should visit the court and ask to speak with Child Support Enforcement. You can file a claim in the estate.


Can a girlfriend who was made next of kin have any claim on their parents inheritance?

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Can the estranged husband make a claim against the future inheritance of his wife in her deceased fathers estate?

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What are your inheritance rights as an adopted child?

A legally adopted child has all the rights of a biological child for purposes of inheritance under the state laws of inheritance and intestacy.


Can you reject an inheritance for your children?

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What forms do you need to file a lien for child support arrears against the father's inheritance in California?

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Who is first in line for inheritance a child or sibling?

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Do you have to claim inheritance money when filing for financial aid for college?

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How old must you be to claim inheritance under 1000 in the state of Ohio?

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When a deceased child is made a beneficiary of an estate does the children of the deceased automatically receive the inheritance?

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Can a 13 year old child sign a document to give up their rights to claim deceases fathers property inheritance?

No. A thirteen year old cannot execute a "legal" document.