That would depend on the will if there is one and the laws of the country in which you live.
A will is the most important thing in respect of distributing a deceased's estate.
Inheritance.
Inheritance
Some states have passed laws that give a right of inheritance to domestic partners. Some states allow committed couples to register a domestic partnership that gives rights of inheritance. If you live in a state that does not provide legal rights to domestic partners then your surviving partner has no legal rights if you die. Since inheritance rights vary from state to state couples who are not legally married should always obtain legal advice in their state of residence to make certain they take the necessary legal steps to protect their partner in the event of their death. That protection may require a valid will or trust.
Generally yes. And depending on how ownership was held, you may not be entitled to any inheritance in the land -- the surviving owners may be entitled to your parent's share. Time to see an attorney or title company.
If a deceased person is not married, their right to inheritance typically passes to their children, if any exist. In the absence of children, the estate may go to the deceased's parents or siblings, depending on the jurisdiction's laws. If no close relatives are available, the estate may eventually escheat to the state. Laws regarding inheritance can vary significantly, so it's essential to consult local regulations for specific circumstances.
My father passed away this year without a will but made his brother the gaurdian of his estate. am i entitled to everything he owns?
Inheriting something is known as receiving an inheritance. This typically occurs when someone passes away and leaves their assets or belongings to another person. The recipient of the inheritance is called an heir.
You can get married at anytime after your wife passes away.
to get partners you go to my friend's page and go to add a partner and it should be next to edit and click that and they will be your partner click edit and then it say's partner message and then you write your message and that will show on my page and then you go to the list on your page and click on partners and but you must have a pegusus account to do this if you want a pegusus acount you haft to buy 3 passes for 1 month 15 passes for 6 months or 30 passes for 1 year
Yes, provided the partner can prove rudimentary skills in German and passes the test for these skills. Married couples and parnershipped couples do not differ in Germany in this aspect.
Step-children are not heirs-at-law unless they were legally adopted. When a person dies without a will their property passes to their heirs-at-law under the laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link below.
Probably - if paternity was established.