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Depending on whether the parent was reconized as a legal parent the child may be entitled to payments from social security or any pension that the parent had, as well as a portion of the estate. The laws in each state are different governing estate law so you would need to research for your state and possibly consult an attorney

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Q: What rights does a blood child have when a parent passes but has not been in their parent's life for most of it?
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Can an ab positive father and an ab positive mother parent an a positive child?

Yes. Both parents have an A allele and a B allele. Each parent can only pass on one of his/her two alleles. If each parent passes an A allele to the child, then the child will have group A blood. If at least one parent passes on an Rh positive allele to the child, then the child would also be type Rh positive. So these two parents could have an A positive child.


Can parents with O blood and B- blood produce a child with A blood?

No - this is not possible. The child must have one parent with an A allele in order to have type A blood. Neither of these parents have an A allele - so this is not possible.


Can parents with b positive and o positive blood have a child with b type blood?

Yes. parent with B and a parent with O blood traits can have the following blood types in their children : B, O, BO


Who determines your blood type?

Your parents determine your blood type. Your blood type is a cross of two alleles from the parent, one from each parent. Your parents could either give you AA, AO, AB, BB, BO or OO alleles, depending on which two alleles that they have.


Can a doctor draw blood and tell you if one of your parents is really your parent?

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Can parents both blood type O have a child with A negative blood?

No, At least one parent would have to be an A (or an AB) for a child to have group A blood.


What will a baby with parents who are ab and b blood type be?

If the parent's blood type is AB and B, the possible blood type of the baby is A, B, or AB.


O pos and b pos parents have a a neg child?

No. Two Rh positive parents can have an Rh negative child. A parent with blood type O lacks the A antigen; a parent with blood type B also lacks the A antigen; therefore they cannot have a child together with blood type A.


What blood group will a child be with parents who are B negative and O positive?

Answer Mostly with Parent's groupes.


Who is your closest blood relative?

Your child if you have children. If you have no children, then it's your parent. If there are no children or parents, then its your siblings.


Do your children have to have same blood as you?

No - children do not have to have the same blood type as the parents. For example, if one parent has blood type A and the other has blood type AB, the child might have A, B or AB blood types. (For the child to have B, the parent with blood type A would need to be heterozygous, Ao)


Can a child have O blood group if both parents have A and 3 grandparents A and 1 grand parent AB blood groups?

Yes, this is possible given the scenario. The child would have inherited both recessive alleles (OO) from its parents, meaning both parents were heterozygous for bloodtype A - AO. Each parent could have obtained this bloodtype with 3 grandparents type A and one type AB. Parent 1, for example, with two A type parents: both parents could have been AO or one could have been AA and the other AO. Parent 2, with an A type parent and an AB parent: the A type parent would be AO and the other, obviously, AB.