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If a person dies and names his two children as heirs (excecpt for a life estate for widow) and it is determined that even if he named and raised the two children, one of the children was not his biological child. (the child was fathered by the deceased individual's brother).
Two questions: is the child still eligible to be an heir for the non-biological father's estate? she is specifically named
The second question is: if in fact she was her "uncle's" biological daughter, could she re-open the biological father's to claim part of his estate also? Both of the father's are now decease and the person in question had no clue that her biological was not who raised her.
This may seem to bizarre to be true, but, it is a very real case. The widow of the non-biological father has trestified in a deposition, that the first father above knew that the child was not his biological daughter. I cold really use some help here. The daughter will be devastated, but will need to keep her mind in order if this happens.
Thanks in advance.
If a person dies and names his two children as heirs (excecpt for a life estate for widow) and it is determined that even if he named and raised the two children, one of the children was not his biological child. (the child was fathered by the deceased individual's brother).
Two questions: is the child still eligible to be an heir for the non-biological father's estate? she is specifically named
The second question is: if in fact she was her "uncle's" biological daughter, could she re-open the biological father's to claim part of his estate also? Both of the father's are now decease and the person in question had no clue that her biological was not who raised her.
This may seem to bizarre to be true, but, it is a very real case. The widow of the non-biological father has trestified in a deposition, that the first father above knew that the child was not his biological daughter. I cold really use some help here. The daughter will be devastated, but will need to keep her mind in order if this happens.
Thanks in advance.