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Your step children have no legal rights to your ownproperty after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.

Your step children have no legal rights to your own property after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.

Your step children have no legal rights to your own property after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.

Your step children have no legal rights to your own property after your death whether you have a will or die without a will.

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Q: Do your step children have any legal rights to your estate years after their father died if you don't leave anything to them in your will?
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Do children from 2nd marriage have any legal rights owned by their previous deceased father?

In general, children from a second marriage do not inherit rights or assets from the estate of their parent's previous deceased father. However, laws vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult with a legal expert to understand specific rights related to inheritance and estate laws in your region.


Do adult children have any rights to money from insurance if the father is remarried with no will and new wife is beneficiary?

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What are your rights to your deceased father's estate if the father left the estate to his brother?

In most cases there will be none. The estate was left to the brother.


When a parent dies and a step parent is living in the home what rights do the step children have if any to get their parent's property?

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.


If your birth father allowed your stepfather to adopt you do you have rights to your birth fathers estate?

If your birth father allowed your step father to adopt you, you do not have rights to your birth father's estate where I am sitting; however, 10 feet behind me you do. See a lawyer.


What are your rights to your deceased father's estate if the father left the estate to his second wife as executrix?

That will depend on what the will says. In most cases, the bulk of the of estate would be expected to go to the spouse.


When a father dies without a will do his minor children have rights to his estate or do his parents?

Generally, the surviving spouse and the minor children would be the legal heirs-at-law. If the father was divorced, his children are his heirs-at-law. You can check the state laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link below.


What rights do the mothers adult children have to their mothers estate if she dies before their step father?

It depends on what the will says. If there is no will, it may be divided evenly. Check the state laws in your jurisdiction.


Does a half brother have any rights to your parents' estate if his mother divorced your father?

If he is not the natural son of the father, no. He is not a descendant and therefore has no rights to it. The divorce decree would have severed all of the rights between his mother and your father.


Is land the only component of a real estate?

No. Real estate consists of the land, anything permanently attached to it, any appurtenant rights, anything growing on it and anything under it such as minerals.


If your father died in 1979 without a will and your mother is still alive and you are the only child who gets what?

Your state laws will have determined the "intestate succession" of your father's estate, absent a will, meaning the law divided the property. Some states give the entire estate to the surviving spouse; others divide it with the children, meaning the minor children may have received half the father's estate "in trust". Look up your state "intestate succession" and visit the courthouse where the father's estate was probated in 1979 to see how it was distributed. If it wasn't properly probated, you will need an attorney to figure out what rights you may have.


What rights does a husband have to real estate and all other property in Oregon left solely to his wife by her father in an unwitnessed holographic will?

Oregon is not a community property state. The husband is not an heir of his wife's father. The husband has no rights in or to to the real estate.