First would be spouse.
If no spouse, then children
If no spouse or children, then parents
If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings.
If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews.
If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)
The province will have specific rules of intestacy (an estate without a will). In most place the fiancee has no legal standing to claim anything. Being listed as Next of Kin on forms does not provide a legal status of any type.
"Alberta, Canada has a neighborhood called Forest Lawn. Alberta is located next to British Columbia in the Western section of Canada."
Kin Canada was created in 1920.
"The Next of Kin" was created in 1942.
the province of Alberta, Canada
None of the above! Alberta is a PROVINCE of Canada.
what is the rights of next of kin
David Hancock, though he is an incumbent until the next election which will decide the next Premier.
Next of kin means a person's nearest relative. Kin = family.
Yes, Alberta is a province in Canada.
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The Province of Alberta is located in Western Canada between British Columbia, Canada and Saskatchewan, Canada in northern North America.