Assuming the brother who died with a will was unmarried and had no children, and assuming his beneficiary brother predeceased him, his estate would pass to the children of his siblings. If he had only one brother then his brother's children would inherit his estate.
My brother had 4 children out of wedlock, meaning his children were illegitimate heirs to our inheritance.
Can I use my deceased brother’s snap card
that brother of mine is trying to sabotage my inheritance
Generally, under the laws of intestacy your deceased brother's children will inherit his share in the estate. You are entitled to 50% and they are entitled to share his 50%. Laws may vary so you need to review the law of intestacy in your particular jurisdiction.
Levirate marriage is a type of marriage in which the brother of a deceased man is obligated to marry his brother's widow, and the widow is obligated to marry her deceased husband's brother
A Muslim woman may breast-feed another woman's child. This establishes a mother-child relationship, so that the woman and the child could never marry, and her children are considered brother and sisters of the otherwise unrelated child she has fed. However, a child "in feeding" does not heve the inheritance rights that the children of a woman's own body have, not does the wet nurse automatically inherit from the child she has fed. Surrogate pregnancy is not allowed in Islam because of the issues of parentage and inheritance.
The living sister would be qualified as long as she is not under 19 years old.
The answer depends on how the land was titled. If sister and brother acquired the land as Joint Tenants With the Right of Survivorship then brother's interest would pass automatically to sister upon his death. If the land was acquired as Tenants in Common then brother's half interest would pass to his parents (assuming he has no children). If his parents are deceased then his half interest would be shared by his siblings, including his co-owner sister.
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His brothers were Randy and Dwight. Randy is deceased.
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The wealthy Englishman who dies in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is Peter Wilks. He passes away shortly after meeting Huck Finn and posing as their deceased brother in a scheme involving a large inheritance.