Im my dads blood daughter I think my dad adopted my older sister my dad is ill I don't no if im legaly next of kin or not?

Im my dads blood daughter I think my dad adopted my older sister my dad is ill I don't no if im legaly next of kin or not Asked by dora1 8 months ago Similar questions: im dads blood daughter dad adopted older sister ill don't legaly kin Family > Adoption.

Similar questions: im dads blood daughter dad adopted older sister ill don't legaly kin.

I don't no thats why I am asking because I don't no if my dad legaly adopted my sister and if anything happens to my dad I need to know if she will have all rights on what happeneds to him dora1 8 months ago .

If she's adopted there will be records. If he's on death's door, go into the house and search for documentation. A will.

Are you and your sibling at odds regarding how to handle his medical care? .

If she is legally adopted ,she has exactly the same rights as you do, unless he has a will or directive that states otherwise. If he has an attorney the attorney will know. Regardless, he needs a will and a directive telling the Doctors and Hospitals what he wants and who will make the decisions.

He may have a will, which (if he is smart) leaves both of you out. I think it is incredibly tacky for you two to be figuring out who is going to inherit when the guy isn't even dead yet. What kind of girls are you?

Who do think you are replying to unless you no what is going on I am not after his inheritance I just want to protect my dad and how do you no in he is on his death bed or not dora1 8 months ago .

Check birth certificates. You should each have one. You need to find out if your dad has a will and who has power of attorney.Is there a wife involved?

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Actually, a will or living trust would trump both.

It is your father you need to talk to about this; if you are concerned about it.

All I want is rights over his grave if anything dose happen to him as me and my sister don't always get on at the best of times there is no inheitance dora1 8 months ago .

Assuming he wants you to be in charge of dispensation of his body; then he should write a directive placing you in charge of it. If you search for a legal advice site, they should be able to give you a bit more detail on how to do this; or you can probably ask at your local funeral home.

Im looking to move out of my moms house and move in with my dad I don't know how or when to tell her ill move in th sumer.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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