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If he has adopted her then he is her father and has all of the biological fathers rights transferred to him at adoption. If adopted yes
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He would have all of the rights that a biological father has. If he was not the biological father, then his name should not have been put on the birth certificate in the first place, unless he adopted her and the birth certificate was changed.
No. Adoption removes the rights to the biological parents' estate.
Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.
it depends on the state and how long the biological father has been gone. It is never a bad idea to petition the court to see what happens.
Part of the adoption process involves the termination of rights of the biological parents. When the adoption is finalized, the adoptive parents assume the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
A legally adopted child has all the rights of a biological child for purposes of inheritance under the state laws of inheritance and intestacy.
It's not a case of wanting those rights, but of having them. An adopted child has the exact same legal rights as a biological child.
The adopted child have the same rights as the biological children. They are full members of the family.
When adopted you have the same rights as the biological children to inherit your parents.
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