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AnswerGenerally, yes. The same rule would apply in each case. You and your siblings inherited your deceased mother's interest and your sister's children would inherit their deceased mother's interest as well. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link provided below. AnswerYes, at least in this state the children of the children share in the parent's share of the inheritance even if the parent is deceased. Thus, if your aunt had two sisters, each sister should get half minus lawyers fees, taxes, and court costs. Since there were five of you, each would get one fifth of your mother's share. Since one of your sisters died, her share would be split among her children, and so on.
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Q: Your aunt died intestate with one living sibling and the other sibling was your deceased mother. You have three living siblings and one deceased sister. Would her children be heirs of your aunt?
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