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First of all, it would depend on the laws of the state. Secondly, being gay has no bearing on this situation. There was no reason to include that in the question.

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Q: What if your step brother is gay and had no children He is an hier to an estate and the will says per stirpes you understand how per stirpes But can he will his portion to an outsider non family membe?
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