A person can give his property to anyone he wishes, as long a he owns it himself. If he is joint owner, he can only give his interest in the property.
Yes. She is your sister through your brother or sister.
It depends on the laws of inheritance in your specific location. Generally, a sister's property would first pass to her closest living relatives, which may include her spouse or siblings. It would be best to consult with a legal professional to determine if your brother's wife is entitled to any portion of your sister's property.
he did have brother and sister he had two sister and he had 1 brother
Niece is to nephew as sister is to brother.
She has 1 sister, a step-sister, a step-brother, a half-sister and a half-brother
If person married to your brother is a woman? She is your Sister-in-Law.
She has/had two--Patchpelt and Whitestorm through Willowpelt, her sister
he has one brother one sister
You don't call your brother's sister your aunt. Your brother's sister is your sister, or you. Your aunt is the sister of your mother or father.
You are not related to your sister's husband's brother. However, her husband is your brother-in-law and his brother is your sister's brother-in-law.
Yes he sure does!!! a sister and a brother (i know the sister!!)
Your sister-in-law is either the wife of your brother or the sister of your spouse. Your brother-in-law is either the husband of your sister or the brother of your spouse. So your brother-in-law's wife is either your sister or is not related to you. Some people incorrectly refer to a brother-in-law's wife as a sister-in-law.