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Inheritance
Every thing will go to his wife if he has a will stating that it does. Otherwise, each state has it's own inheritance laws that can include parents, siblings and children.
Generally, if he died intestate, if his parents are deceased and he has no children, his siblings are his heirs-at-law for purposes of inheritance. You can check your state laws of intestacy at the related question link below.
Spouse and children are going to be first in line. Then parents and then siblings.
Siblings may fight after a parent dies due to grief, stress, and unresolved emotions. The loss of a parent can bring up feelings of loss and change within the family dynamic, leading to disagreements over inheritance, responsibilities, or past grievances. It's important for siblings to communicate openly, seek support, and work together to navigate their shared loss.
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When a person dies without a will, their property is typically distributed according to the laws of intestacy in the state or country where they lived. These laws determine how assets are divided among surviving family members, such as spouses, children, parents, or siblings. The specific distribution will depend on the individual's family situation at the time of their death.
An inheritance is when someone who dies leaves you something in their will or their possessions go to you by law, then this is your inheritance .
Inheritance.
It depends on his will - if he leaves a will, his part of the inheritance goes to his heirs. If he has no will, the siblings will probably divide his portion of the inheritance. You should check with your mom's lawyer to be sure.
No. A parent does not automatically become a child's legal representative in matters of inheritance. The court must appoint a legal guardian to control the minor child's inheritance in the best interest of the child. The parent may petition to be appointed but the court will make the decision after examining the child's situation.
That child's interest would pass to any living parent and if no parent to their siblings.