A sibling is referred to only between brothers and sisters. The only time a parent would use the word sibling is to refer to their brothers and sisters. ::MizzCorleone
A brother and a sister, both being children of the same parents, are siblings.
The parents of a nephew are your siblings (a brother or a sister).
A sibling is a brother or sister- someone with the same parents as you.
If you have no spouse or children and your parents are dead, then a brother or sister would count as next of kin. Next of kin in order 1) spouse 2) children 3) siblings 4) uncles or aunts 5) cousins
The daughter of your brother or sister is your niece.
The children born to your siblings are your nieces and nephews.
Your brother or sister are your siblings. Your cousins are the children of your aunts and uncles.
brother or sister
The answer depends on how the land was titled. If sister and brother acquired the land as Joint Tenants With the Right of Survivorship then brother's interest would pass automatically to sister upon his death. If the land was acquired as Tenants in Common then brother's half interest would pass to his parents (assuming he has no children). If his parents are deceased then his half interest would be shared by his siblings, including his co-owner sister.
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A person's descendants are the children that he or she has. Siblings are not descendants. Of course, everyone has biological parents from whom they are descended, so in that sense everyone is a descendant of someone. But your sister is not your descendant. She is your parents' descendant.
You are not related to all of your brother-in-law's family, but you are related to some of them. You are related to your brother-in-law. You are related to his wife, your sister. If he and your sister have children, you are related to them - they would be your nieces and nephews. But you are not related to your brother-in-law's siblings, cousins, parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc.