Yes, an illegitimate adult child can contest a will, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. Many places recognize the rights of all children, regardless of their legitimacy, to challenge a will if they believe they have a valid claim, such as being improperly excluded or if they suspect undue influence or lack of testamentary capacity. However, the specifics can vary widely, so it's important for the individual to consult legal counsel to understand their rights and options.
Yes, anyone can be named in a will. If not named, if they are an acknowledged child, they may inherit under intestacy laws.
An illegitimate child can be baptized.
An illegitimate child is a child that is born to a couple that is not married.
Yes, Tracy McGrady does have an illegitimate child. However, there is no name associated with whom he has an illegitimate child with.
The differences is that the legitimate child is the legal child while the illegitimate child is the illegal child.
Theft is an illegitimate way to obtain funds. An illegitimate child is one born to parents who are not married.
Generally, yes - as long as paternity has been established for the "illegitimate" child.
No. Leonardo WAS an illegitimate child but he never had any children himself.
No he is not one.
The court annulled the company's claim to the farm as illegitimate. Caesar's child with Cleopatra was illegitimate and could not inherit his estate.
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