Is a child of a parent whose parental rights were terminated still entitled to inheritance of that parent’s property?
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Is a child of a parent whose parental rights were terminated still entitled to inheritance of that parent’s property?
Asked on April 9, 2013 under Estate Planning, Massachusetts
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Victor Waid / Law Office of Victor Waid
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Probably not, since the rights cut off, is also cut off of benefits and obligations that previously existed between the to persons. Suggest you contact a probate counsel and or a family law attorney to be sure; you will need to present them the cut off order or some other evidence, for them to give you a vlaid legal opinion.
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