If your mother died and he became the sole owner then yes, he can leave it to his brother in his will.
step brother
No, he had a step-brother and step-sister.
No here they are still brother and sister, but they do have a stepfather.
Leto his mother... Zeus his father... He also had a step brother... Which him and his step brother planned to kill 7 brother's and 7 sister's
The right to complain to your father.
Step-mother and step-father have the same translation that mother-in-law and father-in-law: "belle-mère" et beau-père"; for sister it is une demi-soeur and step brother in French, is un demi-frère
Yes. She had one step-brother (Gary) from her mother's first marriage, and one step-brother (John III) from her father's first marriage.
If (as a man) you married your sister-in-law's sister then her mother is your mother-in-law. If (as a woman) you married your sister-in-law's brother then her mother is your mother-in-law. If your sister-in-law married your brother then her mother is not your mother-in-law.
He was born and his father died and his mother and half brother where abused by his step father
Not sure what state you live in, but in Florida, the answer is YES as to your mother's assets. As her spouse upon death, the step-father has the rights. However, as to a sister or brother, your father will have the rights as to their assets if the step-father did not adopt them.
It depends on the laws where you live. Discuss this with your father and mother, or your court representative.
Yes. Your step-father is who he is to you because he married your mother. If you married his mother, you would be his step-father. Strange but true.