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Yes. Genetics work in such a way that even a recessive trait (in this case, blue colored eyes) can always show up in successive generations. In other words, it is possible your children may not have the same eye color as you, but then your grandchildren, or great grandchildren, or great great grandchildren, etc. could have the same eye color as you.
The Grandchildren if they are old enough to be financially capable, otherwise, the parents of the grandchildren.
Yes, you can refuse to inherit the world.
Children of any gender inherit traits from both parents.
A puppy can inherit spotted fur from its parents if they have spotted fur.
No
No, step-grandchildren are typically not entitled to inherit from step-grandparents unless specifically mentioned in the grandparent's will or trust. Pennsylvania intestacy laws do not recognize step-grandchildren as legal heirs.
No, they cannot.
Generally, a step-child has no inheritance rights unless they were legally adopted by the decedent. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate or with an attorney who specializes in probate in your particular jurisdiction if you think you may have any claim.
Reba has step- grandchildren
They're step-grandchildren.
Reba has step- grandchildren
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No. they do not.
You are a "great uncle" to your step-brother's grandchildren. You might even be called a "step great uncle" but most people don't bother specifying step-relationships that distant.
In Pennsylvania, stepchildren are not considered legal heirs unless they have been legally adopted by their stepparent. If there is no legal adoption, stepchildren do not have any rights to inherit from their step-parent's estate.
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