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Siblings have the same parents. Heirs-at-law are all the people who would inherit your property according to your state laws of intestacy if you died without a will. They are listed generally as follows:

  • your spouse, in some jurisdictions, your spouse and children
  • if no spouse your children
  • if no children your parents
  • if no parents your siblings
  • if siblings are deceased, their children
  • and on and on

You can check the laws of your state at the related question link provided below.

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Yes, the heir at law typically has the same biological mother and father as the deceased individual, as they are usually a biological child or descendant of the deceased under the laws of intestate succession.

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