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    The original 4 sons were children of 2 parents, hence Full blood relatives. When a son had a child , that grandchild of the testator had 50% of his father’s blood (genes) and 50% of his mother’s blood (genes). The sons, it seems, are “closer” to their parents genetically, with more “rights”...
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    Arizona
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    You avoided answering about the grandson who was specifically designated in the original trust for 15%. Secondly, the 3 brothers were entitled to 85%, but one died. Is the grandson entitled to a third of the deceased son’s portion?
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    My father’s trust stipulated the following distribution of assets at his death: 85% divided equally to 3 sons and 15% to a grandson of the 4th son, deceased. One of the 3 sons, unmarried, no descendants, predeceased dad, leaving 2 sons and one grandson as beneficiaries.The trust document reads...

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