This court case in New Jersey held that posthumously conceived children were the heirs of the decedent father, even if there was no estate to distribute, because it could have an effect on the children in the future if a relative left a will providing for the deceased father’s “heirs”.

a. Gillett-Netting v. Barnhard
b. Hart v. Shalala
c. Estate of Kolacy
d. Jones v. New Jersey


c. Estate of Kolacy

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