Are adopted children descendants?

In Utah, once a final decree of adoption is signed by the judge and the birth certificate it changed then yes, adopted children become your descendants and will inherit from you. In all aspects, legally and lawfully, they are your children.

Some people often say that adopted children are not descendants because they don't descend through the bloodline. But others say that they're descendants of their ancestors.

If you're talking about genealogy, there's a difference between lineage and descendants. Lineage is like a tree trunk: it's the line of ancestors back to Adam and Eve. A person's descendants are all the people descended from them—their kids and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and so on down the line. Adopted children are technically not descended from their parents, but they are descended from their ancestors (just via a different set of parents). So, they are not “blood issues” but they are “legal issues.”

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