Can an adopted son inherit the inheritance of his adoptive parents?
Of course. What is formed between adopted children and adopters is a legal relationship between parents and children. However, the legal consequences of this fictional relationship are equivalent to the blood relationship between biological parents and children. According to Article 10 of the Inheritance Law, the spouse, children and parents are the first heirs. Among them, children include children born in wedlock, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and stepchildren with dependency. Therefore, once the adoption relationship is confirmed, its inheritance right is protected by law. At the same time, according to Article 19 of the Supreme Court's Opinions on Implementing the Inheritance Law, an adopted child who has fulfilled the obligation of supporting his adoptive parents and provided more support to his biological parents can not only inherit the inheritance of his adoptive parents, but also share the proper inheritance of his biological parents.