Your brother's estate would be distributed according to the laws of intestacy in his state. Generally, his parents would be his next of kin. If his parents are not living then his siblings would be next in line. You can check the laws in his state at the related question link provided below.
Next of kin and heirs at law are his wife and children. If you want to know who inherits his property if he dies without a will you can check the laws in your state at the related question link below.
Yes. If there is a will and the children are not included, they're not included. If, say, a husband/father dies without a will and wife remains, wife inherits all whether she is mother of husband's children or not.
Theme song of the TV show "Married with Children".
Generally, under most state laws of intestacy, if your mother died without a will her children would share equally if there is no surviving spouse. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link provided below.
Rita Rudner Married Without Children - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 24 June 1995
Open House - 1989 Married Without Children 1-8 was released on: USA: 22 October 1989
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No, but she had children (without having sex. You can find this out by asking 'Was Daedalus a son of Athena', I wrote the answer and how there).
Children are not property and as such are not inherited. If there are family members that want custody, they can petition the court. The court will, with the recommendation of the appropriate agencies, grant custody to the appropriate parties, or put them in foster care.
They want to get married without a matchmaker and also get married with someone who is not Jewish like them.
Neither were married and back then, it was wrong to have children without marriage so they had no children either
When a first cousin, or anyone else, dies without a will, state law determined who inherits.