1.) Your Dad's 10 kids. 2.) Your Dad's wife. 3.) Your Dad's 4 kids with your Mom. 4.) Did your Mom and Dad have those 3 kids together? If so, then they have an interest. If not and he legally adopted, them then they have an interest. If neither then they don't have an interest. 5.) This is assuming your Dad has died.
Being married to an owner of real estate.
Marriage does not affect the rights to inherit in the US.
If not legally married you have no rights or benefits of inheritance unless the decedent named you in their will.
Many states have statutes that give a surviving spouse a right to claim part of the estate even without any mention in the will that the decedent was married (or re-married) at the time of death. Similarly, any un-mentioned children of the marriage may have statutory rights to a portion of the distribution of the estate.
No.
You may or may not have rights to a piece of property your husband obtained before you were married if you divorce him. It depends on your state law. In this state any Real Estate Agent can answer your question. He had to know that answer to pass the test to get his license. There are 49 other states in the Union and these answers are world wide.
They certainly do not have the rights. The executor has no power while the testator is still living.
If you are married to a U.S. citizen, you have rights also.Meaning, that you can move into the U.S. [AFTER MARRIAGE IS FINAL]
As it relates to any estate, you would need to prove paternity.
The specific requirements for sharing in a deceased husband's estate vary by jurisdiction. In many places, marriage automatically grants certain rights to a spouse in their partner's estate, regardless of the duration of the marriage. It is advisable to consult with an estate attorney or legal professional to understand the laws specific to your region.
The wife signed to keep the peace between husband and his only sister who was against her brother marrying me.
There is no time limit. The length of time of the marriage has no effect on the statutory rights of a legal spouse. The surviving spouse has legal rights . . . period. You can check those legal rights under your state laws of intestacy at the related question link provided below.