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In general, living arrangements typically do not affect the rights of siblings when a parent dies. The distribution of assets and inheritance is usually determined by the parent's will or state laws, regardless of where the siblings live. Each sibling is entitled to their fair share of the estate according to these established guidelines. Consulting with a probate lawyer can provide specific advice based on the individual circumstances.
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That parent probably should not be receiving 'Child Support' then, unless it is back child support that the other parent owed from beforehand or the children in question are attending school (including post secondary, even if they are not living at home anymore). Different jurisdictions have different rules, however, so you'll have to consult a lawyer familiar with the appropriate laws.
is jayz a parent and is he living with byonce
You sure can. Get a good lawyer.
This is a legal question - and the law varies from state to state and country to country. It would be impossible even for a lawyer to answer this question unless you state where the deceased lived.
In the state of Louisiana, it is possible for a parent, withut a lawyer, to file a motion for temporary custody while the other parent is in possession of the child and refusing visitation.
If one of your parents is also the parent of another boy then he is your half brother. A step brother would be the existing son of a person who then married one of your parents and your step brother is not a blood relation to you.
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The living parent may still be ordered to pay support. Why doesn't the living parent have custody? see link below
There isn't enough information available to determine what Malika Hagg's parent does for a living.