Firstly, apologies if this comes up twice. Something strange just happened with my computer!
Having watched a recent Heir Hunters programme, I realised that a stepson was not entitled to inherit the estate of his stepfather under the intestacy rules.
Just wondered what would happen in this scenario?
A man has two children by his first wife.
Each of these sons has a child, Joan and Andrew - making them cousins.
Grandfather (also Andrew) remarries after the death of his first wife, and they have a child, who in turn marries and has a son, John - making him a half cousin of the other two.
Do the full cousins have a stronger claim under intestacy, or are they considered equals. For example, if Andrew died without making a will, would the other two, even though not being full cousins, have equal shares of any estate left by Andrew?
thanks
FS