In most jurisdictions, an illegitimate child can be legally disinherited by explicitly stating so in a valid will. It is important to consult with a legal professional to ensure that the disinheritance is done in accordance with the laws of the specific jurisdiction.
No.
Theft is an illegitimate way to obtain funds. An illegitimate child is one born to parents who are not married.
No he is not one.
Yes, you can disinherit a child by will. If there was no will, the child would take equally with his siblings via intestacy.
Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.
Typically, a child born out of wedlock takes its mother's last name. However, in the US, one may pick any name for one's child.
Your question is somewhat unclear. If you question whether one of the children can be left out after the parent has died the answer is no. If the father left the property to all his children then each has an undivided interest in the property and no child was disinherited. That means each has the right to the use and possession of the property. If the property is sold and there are five children, each will receive one-fifth of the net proceeds.If your question is whether a parent can disinherit a child, the answer is generally yes if the child is an adult. You must check your state laws to determine how a will must be drafted to effectively disinherit an adult child. In some states, if the will is not properly drafted, the court will decide the child was simply forgotten and will then distribute share to that child.Minor children cannot be disinherited.
The one that has the child 51% of the time.
In the US, at least, child support is regarded as a right of the child, not the parent. So yes... a child, even an illegitimate one, has a right to the financial support of the parents, and the mother can bring a suit on the behalf of the child.
Since President Obama's parents were married when he was born, he does not fit the dictionary definition of "illegitimate." But if you are referring to a political insult, this one has been thrown at candidates for decades. Whenever a candidate is elected, the other side claims voter fraud or says the election was illegitimate. The truth is, whether you like this president or dislike him, he was elected according to the rules of American democracy and is thus the legally elected president and not illegitimate in any way.
Julius Caesar had one child, a daughter, named Julia. She was the result of his first wife Cornelia. There is a suspicion, and only a suspicion, that he was also the father of Cleopatra's son, nicknamed Caesarion. (Many questions about this and we will never know the truth) He also had an adopted son, Gaius Octavius, who later became known as Augustus Caesar.
The first one's name is Rosalie Texier (Lilli) and on 1908, he married the mother of his illegitimate child, Emma Bardac