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The way you describe it, your sister died "intestate" (without a will or a named heir). Your state's laws now come into play to dispose of and allocate her estate WITH THE EXCEPTION OF any benefits accruing from insurance policies or other benefits which your sister assigned by legal documents (during her life) to a named person. These cannot be challenged.

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Q: Decased was your sister your niece was named benficiary there was no will your niece was named beneficiary on work benefits form before the marriage you only found out about marriage 10 mths before?
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