This is a difficult situation and the family will need to get together and make an agreement. If the property was inherited by several siblings each one has the right to the use and possession of the whole property. Now there will be expenses that must be paid such as upkeep, taxes, insurance, utility bills. You may have to offer to bear those expenses in exchange for being allowed to continue living there at no charge. Your siblings may offer to share those costs and have you pay some rent. It all depends on family dynamics and whether the other siblings can do without their share of the inheritance so the property can be maintained with you living in it. The others may want to sell. You will need to decide together.
If there is no living spouse, the children inherit, after them the siblings. If there is no living spouse, children or siblings, parents inherit, after them first cousins, then second cousins, etc.
Is Dottie Peoples still married?. Does she have any childrens?. Is her parents still living?.
It depends on how the property is deeded.
If you mean did he have a wife and children, then the answer is no. He was not married. He did, of course, have parents and they were Calphurnius and Conchessa. If Patrick had any siblings, I can find no record of them.His parents were Roman citizens living in Roman Britain, either Scotland or Wales. We do not know if he had any siblings. He was not married and had no children.
In most places, it is your parents if they are living and not legally emancipated from you, then your siblings, then the state.
Not necessarily. If the widower is unmarried, and has no children, but has parents or siblings that are still living - then they are the next of kin
look up joint tenants and tenants in common.Depends on how it was deeded
No, he was actually from Roman Britain, probably Scotland, and his parents were Romans living in Britain.
That depends on whether or not they have any children, grandchildren, siblings, or if their parents are still living. If they have children, then the children are the next of kin. If they had children and the children are deceased, yet had children of their own, then the grandchildren would be the next of kin. If there are no grandchildren either, then the parents are next of kin. If the parents are deceased, then the siblings would be next of kin. If they have no children, grandchildren, siblings or surviving parents or grandparents, then the closest blood relatives would be their next of kin, such as aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. in that order.
He had no siblings.
The emotional benefits are well-documented. But an equally important point is that both of his parents, and his siblings, taught him of his Israelite heritage.
Yogi berras siblings are all still living