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How are stepchildren calculated in a per stirpes distribution? - Answers

In a per stirpes distribution, stepchildren are typically not included unless explicitly mentioned in the will or estate plan. Per stirpes means that the estate is divided equally among branches of the family, and only biological or legally adopted children of the deceased typically inherit. If a stepchild has been legally adopted by the deceased, they would be treated as a biological child for distribution purposes. Otherwise, stepchildren do not have a claim to the estate under standard per stirpes rules.



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In a per stirpes distribution, stepchildren are typically not included unless explicitly mentioned in the will or estate plan. Per stirpes means that the estate is divided equally among branches of the family, and only biological or legally adopted children of the deceased typically inherit. If a stepchild has been legally adopted by the deceased, they would be treated as a biological child for distribution purposes. Otherwise, stepchildren do not have a claim to the estate under standard per stirpes rules.



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How are stepchildren calculated in a per stirpes distribution? - Answers

In a per stirpes distribution, stepchildren are typically not included unless explicitly mentioned in the will or estate plan. Per stirpes means that the estate is divided equally among branches of the family, and only biological or legally adopted children of the deceased typically inherit. If a stepchild has been legally adopted by the deceased, they would be treated as a biological child for distribution purposes. Otherwise, stepchildren do not have a claim to the estate under standard per stirpes rules.

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