Children and step-children have rights to their parents’ and step-parents’ estates, though they may differ depending on the relationship. A will can be contested if a parent or step-parent did not provide ‘reasonable provision’ in their will, or the child or step-child was completely excluded from the will.

Each case is evaluated on its own merits, including the nature of the relationship. It isn’t always straightforward understanding our complex relationships with one another, particularly with many relationships evolving over time.

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