Yes. Someone who is next-of-kin is qualified to serve as Administrator and can request appointment.
"The Next of Kin" was created in 1942.
what is the rights of next of kin
Next of kin means a person's nearest relative. Kin = family.
Your mother, but both parents are next of kin
Yes, your step daughter or nephew can be your next of kin. Next of kin is typically a family member that is surviving.
His wife is his next of kin for legal purposes.
The legal succession of next of kin in Texas is the kin that is closest as related by blood. Next of kin becomes the heirs of an estate when there is no will or a will that is contested in probate court.
The next of kin is usually a child and not a sister. For example, if a mother passes away, the next of kin would be her husband and then her children.
In Australia, next of kin means someone that is related to someone else. For example, a woman's children would be her next of kin.
Yes. If there is no surviving spouse, the next of kin are the children (equally and together). If there are no children then the next of kin is determined by the laws in the jurisdiction. Next of kin for legal purposes is set forth in the laws of intestacy.
The mother AND the father are a child's next of kin. Next of kin is determined by legal adoption, marriage and blood. If a child's parents are deceased their next-of-kin would be their siblings by blood or by legal adoption.
If the decedent owned any property their estate must be probated. The next of kin must get together and choose a qualified person to petition the court to be appointed the administrator of the estate. A qualified person must be, generally, an heir at law. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law.