No. Half-siblings are not considered "lineal descendants" and they have different priority according to which parent died (i.e., lower priority if the parent is not their natural parent), under Ohio law of Descent and Distribution of intestate estates.
At some point, if no "next of kin" is found, the step-children would inherit before the remainder escheats to the state.
Janis Joplin divided her estate between her parents and her siblings. Her parents jointly received half-one while her sister and brother each received one-quarter. Her siblings are currently tending to her estate together.
Siblings dont have any visitation rights. You may be able to petition the court to ask for visitation rights.
If your parents' will specified that the estate is to be divided equally among all siblings, then your sister is not entitled to take more than her share without the agreement of the other siblings. If she has taken personal belongings without consent, you may need to consult with a lawyer to address the situation legally.
If your father is deceased, it is a refusal to accept any proceeds.
Your sister may not be correct. You should contact the attorney who is handling or who handled the estate and direct your question to her.
No. Your husband's sister-in-law is either your sister or the wife of one of his siblings. If she is the wife of one of his siblings, she is not related to you.
No. Your husband's sister-in-law is either your sister or the wife of one of his siblings. If she is the wife of one of his siblings, she is not related to you.
The property is now part of your sister's estate.
8 siblings all together as each sister has 1 common brother.
his sister
It means no she is not his sister!
Katy Perry's siblings are her sister and brother