Of course, laws are different in different places and you should ask an attorney about the specifics of your situation. However, in general you are entitled to inherit from your sister-in-law if your brother dies before her only if your brother made a provision in his will that some of his estate pass to you after his wife dies, or if she includes a provision for you in her will.
Princess Anne Actually it's Princess Beatrice of York daughter of Prince Andrew who is the younger brother of Princess Anne. Succession is according to the rules of male-preference cognatic primogeniture under which sons inherit before daughters, and under which elder children inherit before younger ones of the same sex.
No. You must divorce your first wife before you can remarry legally. If you marry again without a divorce, your marriage is invalid and your first wife will be entitled to inherit your property when you die.
That will depend on the wording of the will. Their children are more likely to inherit if there are any.
No. The remainderman doesn't inherit the property until the testator dies. A testator can change their Will any time before their death.
Yes, it is possible to inherit property before someone's death through a process called inter vivos gifting or through a trust arrangement.
absolutely not, there is no transfer mechanism.
"Big" is a word that can go before "brother."
From the book Inherit the Wind.
The pharaoh before Cleopatra and her brother was their father, Ptolemy XII.
Even a person that quits a job is entitled to the pay that they earned before they quit. If you are having a problem, you can go to the workforce commission.
They didn't feel they were entitled to the islands. They attacked Pearl Harbor to eliminate the US Battle Fleet stationed there.
"Das Jahr," or "The Year," was composed by Fanny Mendelssohn, as a 12-part musical cycle. Although her family (except her brother, the composer Felix Mendelssohn), was against it, she published the cycle in 1846. After her death in 1847, her brother arranged for the publication of much of her work before his own passing, six months after Fanny's.