It depends on what you mean by "claim the estate." Each individual has an estate, not a deceased couple. Their estates would pass as outlined in their wills or applicable intestate laws.
He would have a claim on the estate. In many cases the step children do not have a claim on the estate.
no there not his real dads name is Jeremy bieber, his step dads name isn't Jeremy
It depends on what the will says. If there is no will, it may be divided evenly. Check the state laws in your jurisdiction.
In most states, a step child would not be an heir at law of the deceased unless they were legally adopted by the decedent. New Jersey is an exception whereby a step child can inherit if there are no other living heirs at law. You should speak to an attorney in your area to check for the proper drafting of your will. A properly drafted will is not vulnerable to challenges.
In Georgia, a step child has no claim on a step parent's estate unless they had been legally adopted by the decedent.
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By carrying out its instructions. The step by step depends on the content of the estate plan.
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Chris
Maybe, but not normally. Unless the step-child was adopted they are not a descendant of the deceased. However, if their parent received the estate through their spouse, they may have a claim. You need to consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction with all of the specifics.
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