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That will depend on the wording of the will. Their children are more likely to inherit if there are any.
NO, the child would inherit the characteristics of both parents which will have the characteristics of the right handed, but they could if any of the parents families where left handed it can skip a generation and give it to the child. But mainly the child will inherit the characteristics of the right hand.
The King or Queen (who happens to be his parent and is the ruling monarch) dies.
50% or 2:4
HD is not caused by any pathogen- it is a genetic disease- you inherit a gene from a parent that also had HD.
Transmitted by a dominant gene. If that gene is inherited from either parent, the offspring will develop HD. If the gene is NOT inherited, then the offspring will not have HD- AND cannot pass the gene to their offspring.
Yes, any bug including caterpillars belong to the animal kingdom.
No, the children do not get it. The inheritance goes to the trustee of the incompetent person for the use of the person.
Not necessarily. Sometimes a parent's bad behavior is a perfect example of what not to do. Sometimes, a child will inherit the morals instilled in them by one or the other parent. No one can state with any degree of certainty which parent a child will emulate or even if a child will grow up to emulate either parent.
That depends on the circumstances of the custody modification. Was it permanent, temporary, was the child adopted, did the parent voluntarily relinquish parental rights or were they terminated by the court? No one here can possibly give you an answer without a lot of detailed information including your legal residence. You should really consult an attorney anyway. He or she would be able to provide an informed and detailed opinion on whether or not you have any rights and if so, what they are.
If one parent has died, there may be no requirement that you see the will. The surviving spouse is normally the one that will inherit. So unless there are trust portions of the will that name you, there may not be any right to see it. You should consult an attorney in your state for help.
The children share equally in the estate. If there are any children who predeceased the last parent to die and if those children left children of their own, then those grandchildren would inherit the share that their parent would have inherited and he/she not predeceased.