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jonah24
Mar 11, 2009, 11:09 AM
I have been named as a trustee and left an item from the home which my step father has referred to me as ,his daughter,and named me, but on the estate he has worded it as follows, my estate would be shared with my children no names, my 2 step brothers have advised me I am not entilted to any share of the estate as I am not blood,please can you tell me if this is right
AK lawyer
Apr 2, 2009, 11:23 AM
Your question is ambiguous as to what the will (trust?) says exactly. The part which leaves shares to "children" probably leaves you out. However you suggest that you have also been named as a trustee and given a specific bequest. That part would probably be construed to give you those rights.
JudyKayTee
Apr 3, 2009, 04:43 AM
i have been named as a trustee and left an item from the home which my step father has referred to me as ,his daughter,and named me, but on the estate he has worded it as follows, my estate would be shared with my children no names, my 2 step brothers have advised me i am not entilted to any share of the estate as i am not blood,please can you tell me if this is right
If you are left an "item" specifically by name, your status in the family (child or stepchild) does not matter.
If the Will says "my children" in NY - I don't know where you are - this refers to blood children only.
excon
Apr 3, 2009, 06:14 AM
Hello Jona:
In my view, if you were adopted, you are (legally) as much his children as the blood ones are.
Being entitled to a share and securing your share, are two different things, however. If it looks like your share is going to the two brothers, you're going to need to hire a lawyer.
excon
JudyKayTee
Apr 3, 2009, 06:16 AM
Hello Jona:
In my view, if you were adopted, you are (legally) as much his children as the blood ones are.
Being entitled to a share and securing your share, are two different things, however. If it looks like your share is going to the two brothers, you're going to need to hire a lawyer.
excon
This could be my error in reading this but the reference to a "step" child led me to believe the OP was NOT adopted. If she had been the phrase would have been "child."
OP needs to answer.