Typically a spouse is entitled to a portion of the deceased's inheritance if no other intentions are stated. However, if there is a will in place that declares that the children are sole inheritors, the spouse would not receive inheritance.
It depends on a number of factors: Are you listed in the will? If not, you probably are not entitled to anything. If you husband has passed away, and he had children with you, you may be entitled to some of it in trust for the children. If your husband is living, no, the inheritance belongs to him.
All her biological children are equally entitled as heirs at law.
Perhaps, but not necessarily. Adopted children are the same as biological children when it comes to inheritance.
Inheritance tax is entitled to the individual that receives either money or property of an estate of a deceased person. However, not all states impose inheritance tax nor would it not be possible to be exempted from it.
No. An inheritance is not considered joint property, so you are not entitled to any portion of your husband's share of his inheritance.
The daughter-in-law is entitled to the widow's portion of her husband's estate, if local law establishes such an entitlement. Her entitlement to a portion of the estate of the parents of a dead husband where there are no children is probably nothing under intestacy laws, depending on the jurisdiction. Even if there are children, the inheritance may go to the children, with the daughter-in-law serving only as a trustee of their inheritance, not to the woman herself. If there is a will, it will be dependent on how it was written.
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Generally, no. However, she may be entitled to an inheritance, and if she is a minor, her surviving spouse may hold that inheritance in trust for her.
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All children born within a marriage as well as the ones born out of wedlock but recognized as the father are entitled to inheritance to carry the same surname as their father and all other rights stemmed from the relationship. Any inheritance will be divided equally among the children and any other people inheriting.
He wrote an expose entitled, The Bitter Cry of Children.
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