Plato's Stepchildren was created on 1968-11-22.
In most cases, stepchildren are not automatically entitled to inherit from your estate unless you specifically include them in your will or estate plan. If you wish for your stepchildren to receive any of your assets upon your passing, you should outline your intentions in a legally binding document like a will or trust. Consulting with an estate planning attorney can help you ensure that your wishes are carried out effectively.
Yes, "stepchildren" is one word. It refers to a child of one's spouse from a previous marriage or relationship.
You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.
Minding The StepChildren Means "To Watch/Take Care Of Them When The Guardian Is Unavaliable .
The plural form of the singular compound noun stepchild is stepchildren.
Clint Walker's stepchildren were from his former wife, Verna Garver.
No.
yes
No, he does not.
No, it does not have a hyphen.
To some degree, this will depend upon how the will was written as well as the legal relationship between the stepchildren and the stepmother. If the stepmother officially adopted the stepchildren, then they have rights to the estate unless specifically denied them in a valid will. If the stepchildren were never officially adopted by the stepmother and the will does not provide for them, they may have no rights to the estate.