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No, the spouse is entitled to their share. The laws of intestacy will probably give her all of the property.

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Q: In KY the deceased had no will can biological children prevent step mother from getting anything?
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What is biological children means?

If you're a woman, then any kid that you've given birth to is your biological child. If you're a man, then any kid that came from you getting a woman pregnant is your biological child. But adults may also adopt children, born and sired by someone else. These will then be just as much their kids in the eyes of the law, but they won't be their biological children.


What happens to the children if the mother is deceased and the father is in jail and is getting deported?

Same as if he was not in jail or being deported. If they are not together, the children go to her family or foster care.


If both parents have deceased and left the home to the three children equally but two of the children feel the selling price of the house is too high do they have rights to lower the selling price?

I would get an appraisal done. This is the most equitable way about getting an asking price.


Must you divorce your deceased spouse before getting married a second time?

no


Predeceased children have issue that can inherit therefore living children have issue that can inherit?

It depends on how the will is written. Usually, the grandchildren of the deceased will inherit the share their parent would have inherited if they were alive. If the deceased had three children, and each of them had two childred and one of them had died. The two children would get a third each and the two grand children would have a sixth each. The other option is if the will says 'per stirpes' which would mean that all of the living descendants would get an equal share. In this case the example above would result in each living child and grandchild getting one eight of a share.


What percentage does each child get if they're getting survivor's benefits from deceased parent if the two children have two different mothers?

The two children should each receive an equal half (50%) of the survivor's benefits, unless the person stated differently in a will or other legal document before their death.


Why are children more prone to getting malaria than adults?

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Can being arrested 5 times for domestic violence keep you from getting primary custody of children in Texas?

No, however the chances of you getting primary custody are slim to none. The other parent would have to be deceased, or proven unfit for the child. Which with 5 domestic violence charges, you would be proven unfit immediatley.


Im in the process of getting a marriage certificate and the person named as your father on your birth certificate is not your biological father can he still be named on the marriage certificate?

This arises often in the case of adoptive children, foster children, or re-marriages. If you wish to honor your step-father as your "Dad" yes it is okay to do so.


I am getting married there is a 5 year old child involved the biological father does not want anything to do with child and is willing to sign over his rights i am willing to raise child as my own?

His decision to sign over his rights has to be approved by the courts.


Will divorce delay getting children back from Children's Services?

In most cases, a divorce will not delay getting children back from Children's Service. It will really depend on the reasons why the children were taken from the parents.


How do you get your mom to?

Children have very limited options on "getting their mom to" do anything, unless what the mom is not doing constitutes actual neglect or abuse. You could try asking very politely.