Neither has more right then the other, they are equal in the minds of the law.
When adopted you have the same rights as the biological children to inherit your parents.
The status of the biological parents does not matter. Under the law, the adopted parents are in charge. If they aren't an adult, they live where they are told.
An adult child can be the executor. They can also be a beneficiary. They are required to be impartial when distributing the estate.
Any competent adult may serve as executor.
Illegitimate children as opposed to adopted children, should be able to determine who their parents are.
Adoption is a civil matter and does not affect biological relationships.They are all still blood related, that will never change.
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.
possibly but it depends on the alcoholic's behavior
Not until they have reached the adult age in their state or country, usually 18.
If you aged out of foster care (weren't adopted) you would need to check with DCF about getting your foster care records.
An adult beverage is a euphemism for an alcoholic beverage - intended for consumption by adults.
In most States at the age of 18 years old the teen is no longer a minor, but an adult. Also at the age of 18 and in some States the 18 year old may try to find their biological parents.