In some states the surviving spouse inherits the property. In other states the property is shared by the surviving spouse and children. Step children are not heirs-at-law unless they were legally adopted. The answer depends on the laws in your state or jurisdiction. You can check those laws at the related question link provided below.
Laws vary. Generally, the surviving spouse and the children inherit in an intestate (without a Will) estate. If you were not married to the father then his children would inherit his estate. You can check the laws in your jurisdiction by performing an online search for "intestacy laws- your jurisdiction".
No. Children inherit the possessions of the father. In this case, our Father in heaven who owns the universe. Man was created in the image of God... not animals. Man is set to inherit:"The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that WE ARE THE CHILDREN OF GOD: and if Children, then HEIRS; HEIRS OF GOD, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with Him, that we may also be also glorified together." (Rom.8:16-17)
When your father died without a will who child inheritthe outside child or the lawful children
the oldest will inherit the money
You need to check the laws of intestacy in your state. It is likely the children will inherit a portion of their father's assets, if any. See related question link for help finding the law in your jurisdiction.
Yes intelligence is part genetic but socialization is much more influential in the long run.
A household made up of a father, mother, and their children. Apex Hope this help.
Father
She is set to inherit her grandmother's antique jewelry collection.
Yes, this is Hereditary Hair Loss when you may inherit the genes from your father or grandfather or someone in blood relation.
If i was adope when i was small when my mothe died but my father visit me and now he died from an accident i have three sibbling what must i do do they inherit aestste that my father have no wull
Generally yes. Unless your father was deceased when your grandmother died and grandmother in her will provided that the share of any of her children who predeceased her would pass to THEIR siblings. You need to obtain a copy of the will from the probate court and seek the advice of an attorney as to your rights and interest.