* The Will will go into probate first. If a sibling chooses to live in the house then they would have to buy the house from the other siblings and if this is not possible then the house will be sold and monies put into the total Estate.
No, siblings are people who share at least one parent.
Parent has more control then a sibling.
No. You have no ancestors in common so you are not related.
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
I am not positve if a sibling can watch over another sibling when a parent is away. But I Know for a fact that if one of siblings is at least 12 the child stay home by themselves. So if one of the siblings is at least 12 i think tht sibling can watch over the other sibling while a parent is away.
No
In general, living arrangements typically do not affect the rights of siblings when a parent dies. The distribution of assets and inheritance is usually determined by the parent's will or state laws, regardless of where the siblings live. Each sibling is entitled to their fair share of the estate according to these established guidelines. Consulting with a probate lawyer can provide specific advice based on the individual circumstances.
Biological siblings have at least one biological parent in common. See related question.
You can babysit your sibling(s) when your parent(s) feel like your ready.
(A sibling is a brother or a sister.)Theodore Roosevelt was a sibling of James Roosevelt, the father of Eleanor Roosevelt.As the oldest sibling of the group, he became a father figure when the children's parents died.When my two sons compete in the classroom and on the athletic field, it's a traditional sibling rivalry.My parents live in Delaware and I have one sibling in New Jersey.Our contract states that we're allowed three days off in the event that a spouse, parent, child or sibling passes away.All of my husband's family is quite successful except for one sibling who's in prison.My dad, who's an only child, says that he has always wished for a sibling.
If you both share the same set of parents it's your full sibling. No matter how many children they have together, they are all your full siblings. If you share one parent it's your half sibling.
Most dictionaries define siblings as persons who share a common biological parent. However, there is another factor to one's holding the status of sibling. That involves a legalrelationship with the same parent rather than a biologicalone. In that context a legally adopted brother or sister would be considered a sibling. This distinction becomes especially important in the case of inheritance. Most jurisdictions do not allow adopted siblings to marry.