It is impossible to know if a mental illness will be passed down from parents to their children. Research has been conducted which suggests that there are biological links to mental illness, but the research also suggests that the environment plays a big role in the development of the illness, whether or not they have a biological disposition.
i dont know or do i well it depends on the gene structure if it is a bad cookie and i mean a really bad cOkIe it might but its mainy luck or misfortune
Yes a parent who has had polio can pass on abnormalities to their children.
Eating disorders can kill. They can rot out your teeth. You can speak with a lousy voice. Brittle bones, permanent physical disability, permanent mental problems. A woman, or a man, can become infertile. It can give you premature aging. A person with an eating disorder might be able to suppress it, but, a 100% cure is unlikely. The illness will always be there. A parent with an eating disorder might pass it on to their children, either in the genes, or the child thinks that having an eating disorder is a normal way to live, when it is a dangerous illness.
Only half of each parent's alleles are passed to their children. This means that parent 1 who is Aa at one gene locus will only pass A or a on to each offspring. Parent 2 may be AA, aa or Aa and will also only pass one allele on to each offspring.
A parent may only pass the gene for Huntington's if they HAVE Huntington's. It is transmitted on a Dominant gene. If you do not HAVE Huntington's. it is not possible to pass it to your children. My wife inherited the gene from her father. Our sone and daughter inherited from their mother. It can be from either parent, but only if that parent has HD.
If the parents have royalty then that will pass down to the kids,and whatever they give the kids in their will passes down to them!
Girls are so important in the family. They grow to become mums who eventually have children, the lessons and the upbringing a girl has from her parent, she will eventually pass on to her children.
That child's interest would pass to any living parent and if no parent to their siblings.
yes it can pass
No. The life insurance proceeds pass outside of the parent's will.
It depends on whether there are other children. The last parent's estate must be probated and title to the property will pass under the Will or to the legal heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will.
Kennedy was shot, which is not typically considered a terminal illness
The answer depends on several factors: how the property was titled, the age of the children, the laws in your state and whether your father left a will.In most states a parent cannot disinherit his minor children. In many states a parent can disinherit his adult children but some states impose rules on how to do it. If a parent died without a will their solely owned property will pass according to the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.The answer depends on several factors: how the property was titled, the age of the children, the laws in your state and whether your father left a will.In most states a parent cannot disinherit his minor children. In many states a parent can disinherit his adult children but some states impose rules on how to do it. If a parent died without a will their solely owned property will pass according to the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.The answer depends on several factors: how the property was titled, the age of the children, the laws in your state and whether your father left a will.In most states a parent cannot disinherit his minor children. In many states a parent can disinherit his adult children but some states impose rules on how to do it. If a parent died without a will their solely owned property will pass according to the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.The answer depends on several factors: how the property was titled, the age of the children, the laws in your state and whether your father left a will.In most states a parent cannot disinherit his minor children. In many states a parent can disinherit his adult children but some states impose rules on how to do it. If a parent died without a will their solely owned property will pass according to the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.