Generally yes, if your aunt died intestate with no living spouse, children or parents, you would be entitled to your deceased mother's intestate share of the estate. You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate.
She had a sister named Aga and a brother Lazar.
A half brother or half sister sharing the same father is an agnate sibling. Those half siblings sharing the same mother are called uterine sibling.
agnate sibling: are the one that share the same father but not the same mother uterine sibling: are the one that share the same mother but not the same father i think that agnate slibling are far part brother nd sister blood b/c they dont share the same mother cause if you share the same mother then you close brother nd sister but dont share same father. uterine slibling are close blood brother nd sister b/c they share the same mother not the same father if you dont share the same mother but the same father then that not close brother nd sister.. so the best half sibling are the uterine sibling sharing same mother not the same father. by. Johnny Garcia
If your mother is the only child of my mother, that means my mother is your grandmother. This makes you my sibling, as we share the same mother. Therefore, our relation is that we are brother and sister.
Jesus Christ did not have a sibling named Celestia. He did have a brother named James. His father (earthly one who raised him) was Joseph and his mother was Mary.
No. She had a mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, and one brother.
If the property was transferred before death, it's over. There isn't anything you can do about it so don't even think about it any more.
Actually anyone can still come buy it, mother or father could still inherit it also.
* A half-sibling sharing the same father as oneself. * A close friend whom one would consider "family."
When someone is maternal it means they are from your moms side of the family and a sibling is a brother or sister.
A sibling that is not "Half" or "Step". A sibling that shares the exact same mother and father as you.
something-in-law. example, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law etc