It really depends upon the contents of a will and how the property is titled under the wording of the deed. Generally property held jointly passes directly to the other owners and is not subject to probate action. In a case such as noted, the deceased share of the property will likely be passed automatically to the surviving owners under the state's Joint Tenants With Right of Survivorship (JTWRS) laws.
If your father was left the house of your grandmother and he is now deceased then the house is included in his estate and the heirs of his estate are entitled to their share of the residues left after exection of the will
Your mothers grandmothers children are each others siblings.
While all of the relatives should comfort the mourners and participate as is appropriate, the actual laws of mourning apply only to the following: the siblings of the deceased, the children of the deceased, the spouse, and the parents of the deceased. Excluded are nieces and nephews, in-laws, grandchildren, aunts and uncles, etc.
If the three deceased heirs aren't mentioned then the 40 percent will be distributed to the two remaining siblings and the family of the three deceased. It is likely that the three deceased siblings had a will that will ultimately determine what needs to be done with their portion.
No. In most jurisdictions in the US the siblings would have no standing if the decedent had children as survivors.
Christina is still alive, but her 3 siblings are deceased.
If you and someone else have grandmothers who were First Cousins, the parents of those grandmothers were siblings and you and someone else have great-great-grandparents in common. Therefore you and someone else are Third Cousins.
If you have no siblings but your daughter has an uncle, he is the brother of your spouse, your brother-in-law.
If two people have grandparents who were siblings, then their parents are first cousins and they are second cousins.People whose grandparents are siblings are second cousins.
that would be u, so i guess what ever you and ur siblings mean to u
Parents, if they are deceased, the siblings can.
It is my understanding that if both parents are deceased, next in line would be a sister, brother....hope this helps.
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