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In the normal intestacy laws, no. If there is a will that will trump the laws.

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Q: Can a nephew have a claim on a deceaseds estate if there are still 3 living siblings?
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What if a person die without a will had no children has a living mother and siblings who does the property go to?

The exact distribution depends on the state you are in but when a person dies without a will and direct decendents the estate still goes through probate. Generally probate distributes the estate (after taxes) to the wife and children, the parents (of the deceased), the siblings, the nephew and nieces and then to more remote relatives such as cousins, etc. If there is no relatives to distribute to and no will then the estate goes to the state.


What is the definition of nephew?

A nephew is your siblings son.


Can you adopt a person to become your nephew?

You can adopt someone to be your child but to be your nephew he had to be adopted by your siblings. Then he will be your nephew. There is no nephew-adoption.


Who are the parents of a nephew?

The parents of a nephew are your siblings (a brother or a sister).


What is your child's relationship to my nephew?

Probably none as I dont think I know you. If you and I are siblings then my child, if a boy, would be your nephew.


Does Dwayne Johnson have a nephew?

NO,because on the internet they did not have him on the siblings


Is your cousin's nephew your cousin or nephew or neither?

Your first cousin's sibling (parent of the nephew) is also your first cousin, so in that case the nephew is your first cousin, once removed.However, it's possible that the nephew is the son of one of your cousin's spouse's siblings, which makes him best described as "no relation."Then there's half-siblings, and step-siblings.... the bottom line is you're probably best off leaving it as "my cousin's nephew" except in the specific "cousin once removed" case already mentioned.


What is the difference between grand nephew and great nephew?

There is no difference between a great nephew and a grand nephew. In some places "great nephew" is the preferred term for the grandson of one of your siblings. In other palces, grand nephew" is the preferred term for that relationship.


Does chris have any siblings?

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Who owns the copyrights for waiting for Godot?

Samuel Beckett's estate owns the copyrights and the estate is currently run by his nephew.


What relationship is your niece's baby to your nephew?

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In North Carolina if deceased has no will and the only living family is a sister-in-law a niece and a nephew how would the estate and deceased property be handled?

Generally, the niece and nephew would be the heirs at law under the laws of intestacy. You can check your state laws at the related question link below.