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No Will,intestate. Biological Child Was Adopted By Mothers Husband
When someone dies without a will and has 4 biological children to 3 different mothers , ages 43,38 and my 2 of 15 and 16. If the 43 yr was adopted by her mums husband and the same with the 38 yr old with his mum ,do they legally inherit the same or is it beacause they were adopted by their mothers husband they no longer have a claim to the estate! Which does involve a property,my children’s other home. Neither 1st or 2 nd child had contact till recently.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// If a child is adopted they are sadly disbarred from inheriting when someone dies intestate.//
not sad - it is how the system was designed to work. Adoption ends the rights from the 'old' family and gives the adopted child full rights in his new family.
( so long as it was not a gypsy adoption where the child is passed over the back fence and silver passes hands - the only thing taken is a little cotton shawl with the letter JS embroidered ...a dog howls mournfully over the hill)
and yeah as Chris implies - all this could have been solved/avoided/ made clear by writing a will
not sad - it is how the system was designed to work. Adoption ends the rights from the 'old' family and gives the adopted child full rights in his new family.
( so long as it was not a gypsy adoption where the child is passed over the back fence and silver passes hands - the only thing taken is a little cotton shawl with the letter JS embroidered ...a dog howls mournfully over the hill)
and yeah as Chris implies - all this could have been solved/avoided/ made clear by writing a will
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