No. As of 2014, Domestic Partners are not recognized under Missouri law, and are considered legal strangers to each other. Without a will, it's likely the property would go to next of kin.
In Missouri, the spouse will indirectly be responsible. The estate must resolve all debts. Until that is done, the spouse cannot inherit anything.
Yes, Inmates in a prison can inherit real estate.
Generally, a person who commits murder cannot inherit from their victim's estate.
Yes. Jennifer Grant was Cary Grant's only child, and she did inherit the bulk of his estate.
My cousin will inherit my grandmothers estate when she dies.
In Missouri the estate will be primarily responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until the medical bills are resolved.
The son will inherit the family estate when his father passes away.
A male can only inherit the estate, and since Mr. Bennet has no sons, another man by the name of Mr. Collins will inherit it. (He is the closest male related to the Bennet family).
Laws vary. Generally, the surviving spouse and the children inherit in an intestate (without a Will) estate. If you were not married to the father then his children would inherit his estate. You can check the laws in your jurisdiction by performing an online search for "intestacy laws- your jurisdiction".
Domestic partners should always hold title as joint tenants with the right of survivorship to make certain that when one dies the survivor automatically owns the property with no need of probate. The couple should be represented in the purchase by an attorney who can make certain the title is created correctly under state laws and the deed is not vulnerable to challenges by the decedent's heirs-at-law. Domestic partners should also make certain each has a professionally drafted will.
You could inherit it.
They do not, however, they cannot inherit anything until the estate has resolved all debts.