Not necessarily. It's not required.
The children of a parent's sibling
No, both sibling have the same right to inherit from a parent. The parent can choose to give children different inheritances by will.
Power of Attorney is to give the sibling mentioned and acknowledged by the mother to perform their affairs when the mother cannot such as paying bills; investing money, etc., and no one else can take the right away from the Power of Attorney mentioned since the mother requested this person, not even the sibling who is 40 years old and living at home. Once a parent dies the Power of Attorney no longer exists and the Executor (male) or Executrix (female) named will put the Will into Probate which will pay off any debts before the Estate is settled and any property or monies left will be divided as the parent's Will stated.
The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.The custodial parent should be notified. If there has not been a custodial parent appointed then both parents should be notified. The court may place the inheritance in trust for the minors or it may appoint a guardian to protect their interests. You should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.
No
Parent has more control then a sibling.
No
No, a first cousin is not an aunt to your children. Aunts are siblings of a parent, whereas first cousins are children of a parent's sibling.
If you both share the same set of parents it's your full sibling. No matter how many children they have together, they are all your full siblings. If you share one parent it's your half sibling.
You would have to go back to court. Have your attorney file for a modification of custody order. Your ex would be notified through his attorney and would have to answer your allegation.
Yes. Unless power of attorney was granted to the caretaker children, the parent retains all their rights as an adult.
If your parent and their parent are married then it's your step parent but if they're not then there's no relation.