So now in my mid 30's I have discovered that my Dad was not my biological father,
and that a close family friend is in fact my biological father.
Our families were very close for many many years but we don't have any contact any more.
My biological father spent a good deal of time with me as a child, 1 on 1 (it seems really obvious now that i know)
he has two other children with his wife. I would imagine he has a will leaving everything to the wife, and the other two children.
Nobody else other than my Mum and him know that he is my biological father.
My question is, am i entitled to any of his estate when he dies? I suppose not as i'm "illegitimate" and not in the will, but would it be worth contesting it?
and that a close family friend is in fact my biological father.
Our families were very close for many many years but we don't have any contact any more.
My biological father spent a good deal of time with me as a child, 1 on 1 (it seems really obvious now that i know)
he has two other children with his wife. I would imagine he has a will leaving everything to the wife, and the other two children.
Nobody else other than my Mum and him know that he is my biological father.
My question is, am i entitled to any of his estate when he dies? I suppose not as i'm "illegitimate" and not in the will, but would it be worth contesting it?
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