If the exact wording is "to my surving children", then all other children who predeceased the testator or out.
The same rights, unless a will states a differently. * In any US state it depends upon whether the person died intestate or if there was a valid Will. There are no laws that require a parent to leave any assets or property to children whether said children are biological or adopted. That being the case a parent(s) can legally exclude any or all children from a Will if they so choose. If the person dies without a Will the state's probate succession laws apply and adopted children are treated the same as biologcial children.
No. You have the right to dispose of your property as you wish by your last Will and Testament . If there are heirs you wish to exclude you should state that intention clearly in your will by declaring that it is your intention to make no provisions for the children of your deceased son and then name them.If you die without a Will the state will distribute your estate for you. The share of any child who predeceased you will pass to their children. You should seek the advice of a probate attorney.
Yes. If you know your kids wanna come, you can't jut not take them.
Legally, parents have a duty to provide a home for their children until they turn 18, unless there are serious reasons to exclude them. After 18, the child is considered an adult and can be asked to leave, but parents must follow the proper eviction process if the child refuses to go.
if she had permission to drive, and their policy doesn't specifically exclude some or all drivers, there should be coverage, but they will also be required to either add her or exclude her..........
There are scientific and ethical reasons to exclude them.
If they are not mature or if they are a toddler or baby, yes it is rude.
There are scientific and ethical reasons to exclude them.
if written language was primary it would automatically exclude children and illiterate people since they cannot write. Children and illiterate people can, however, speak.
How about I exclude you from knowing.
"Include" is one antonym of "exclude".
exclude in English