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In some states the surviving spouse inherits the property. In other states the property is shared by the surviving spouse and children. Step children are not heirs-at-law unless they were legally adopted. The answer depends on the laws in your state or jurisdiction. You can check those laws at the related question link provided below.


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Can a grand parent keep a father from coming to their house to see his kids if the mother and father of the children are not devorcied?

Depends on the law where you reside. In some states, the homeowner has the inherit right to prohibit entry by any person without permission. In other states, that right may be modified by parental rights. If you want to see your kids, go file for a court order. That will protect your rights to see your children and have them enforced by the court, if necessary.


Does a father who name is on the birth certificate have the same rights as the mother if they do not live together?

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The law of inheritence that states the eldest son inherits everything?

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What if you have children together but no parental rights of children get a divorce?

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