Sell it and split the profits.
A cousin brother means , the son of the father or mothers , brother or sister.
The property is now part of your sister's estate.
in gujarati aunty means Masi (for mothers sister), Kaki(for uncle's wife), foii(fathers sister), Mami (mothers brother's wife)
His relationship to you is brother-in-law.
The children are both your cousins[uncle's children]and your nephew and niece[sister's children].
yeah i think so but im not sure
They are half brother and sister, they have the same father but different mothers.
Your mothers sister is your Aunt
You might divide father's property with sisters by selling the property and dividing the money equally between the siblings. You could also ask each sister what they would like to have from the father's property.
If you are female, you are your mother's sister's niece. If you are male, you are your mother's sister's nephew. Either way, your mother's sister is your aunt.You are also niece (if female) or nephew (if male) to your...mother's sister's husbandmother's brothermother's brother's wifefather's sisterfather's sister's husbandfather's brotherfather's brother's wifeOther relationships that are also aunt to you are your...mother's brother's wifefather's sisterfather's brother's wifeA parent's sister often is also a cousin's mother.
Your brother's wife is not an heir to your sister's property unless she is named in a will. Your brother might be such an heir if there is no will or if a will does not explicitly exclude him. If your brother dies after your sister died, then his estate would be an heir to her property and his widow, as heir to part of his estate, might receive an interest in your sister's property. Consult an Attorney who specializes in wills and estates. The laws of each state can be different enough that the real answer could be different depending on which state your sister was a resident of when she died.
I am a joint executor of a property that has been left to me and my sister in our mothers will. Are we qualified to rent out this property on lease, without the need to transfer ownership.