I think, mentally even our law professionals have not accpeted the share of female child, so as not to answer this question.
Yes because the property becomes yours unless they have already payed for the property in full.
right now she lives with her parents in LA but her and rob are house hunting together... They Already Banged
Marriage does not affect the rights to inherit in the US.
Barack Obama's parents were not married. His father already had a wife in Kenya.
No. What you inherit is yours, not his, and it isn't community property.
no you don't need permission cuz you are already a grown up
Honesty is always the best policy. If you try to hide the fact you are already married the lies will eventually catch up to you and you will have to sign the wedding registry at the church. Your husband and yourself should meet with both sets of parents and tell them the truth. The parents may be hurt that you both have kept it a secret because most parents want to see their son and daughter married. Once the shock is over then suggest that you have another wedding for their sake and see if they will agree to it. If not, at least the secret is out and you and your husband do not have to keep hiding the fact you are married. If you are 18 years of age you are no longer minors and can marry without the parents permission.
When your parents transferred their property by deed to your sister it became her property. They no longer own it. When your sister dies, the property will be part of her estate and will pass to her heirs-at-law according to the state laws of intestacy or under her will if she has one. You can check heirs-at-law in your state at the related question link provided below.
if you are emancipated you no longer need parent's permission for anything
go to the courthouse with your parents and betrothed
yes
His parents married sometime between 1556 and 1558.