Your Father gets it.
If your mother and her brother share the same parents, then her brother's father would be considered your grandfather
If you have different fathers, you may be related if you share some other ancestor, such as a mother, a grandparent, great grandparent, etc.
There is only 3 people. The son, father & grandfather, thus having 2 fathers and 2 sons.
Sid is Tom Sawyer's half brother because they share one parent in common - their mother. They have different fathers, which makes them half siblings.
A half-brother (or half-sister) is one with whom you share only one parent, i.e. you have the same mother but different fathers or the same father but different mothers.
This is a nonsense question - because your great grandfather and his sister share the same grandmother, so there is no need to introduce the sister into the question You------------great great great grandchild father--------------- great great grandchild grandfather ---------------great grandchild great grandfather ----------------grandchild great grandfather's mother ----- daughter great grandfather's grandmother
son-father-grandfather Well we have 2 fathers:Father-Grandfather (as grandfather being the father of the father of the son) and 2 sons Son-Father (as father being the son of the grandfather) That leaves us with 4 persons who share the three apples without cutting
If your mother died after her mother did then her share would pass to her children. However, if your mother died prior to her mother then you need to review the language in the will to determine if her share passed to her children or her siblings. In either case your grandmother's estate must be probated in order for title to the real estate to pass to her beneficiaries. You could ask the attorney who is handling the estate your question.
Being a teenage father, the baby attention will really affect you. You have to share some of your time with the mother and the child. Teenage fathers are not usually prepared for this process.
Since your great grandfather was brother to the other person's great grandfather, the two great grandfathers had at least one parent in common. That parent is your common ancestor, the great great grandparent of both of you. People who share a grandparent are first cousins. People who share a great grandparent are second cousins. People who share a great great grandparent are third cousins. You are third cousins.
from 3.125% to 50%
If they were still married at the time of his death and his families estate is already in probate. If not, it will depend on the wording of the bequest.