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    Family member inherited $$ but was later found to be NOT family member via DNA test

    Apologize, apparently I missed this question (as pointed out by another poster). Yes, mother and father married to each other when these children were born. Thanks in advance for taking time out of your busy day to reply.
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    Family member inherited $$ but was later found to be NOT family member via DNA test

    As I answered to another poster: Just curious about this situation. And as I said to the other poster: Certainly don't appreciate the tone of the reply.
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    Family member inherited $$ but was later found to be NOT family member via DNA test

    I am just curious, mainly. Certainly don't appreciate the tone of your reply. Thank you for your input.
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    Family member inherited $$ but was later found to be NOT family member via DNA test

    Correct, these two were believed to be children of the son of my grandmother (that is, believe to be children of my father) Why did they believe that to be the case? Because they were always told they were and were raised in the same home as the rest of the kids. Suspicions about paternity arose...
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    Family member inherited $$ but was later found to be NOT family member via DNA test

    Iowa About 20 years ago, my grandmother died and left each of her nine grandchildren an inheritance of $30K each. The will specified the money was to go to "my grandchildren" Fast forward to now, and it has been determined that two of the people who received money are NOT her grandchildren at...
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    Partnership, but one "partner" gets a W-2

    Situation: Colorado resident has a website business with one other person, a California resident. California partner and Colorado partner split the profit 50/50. The California partner does all the bookkeeping. The California partner issues the Colorado partner a W-2 each year (apparently for...

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