If it is under his name, yes. But he may do whatever he wants with it.
Next of kin, if you are not familiar with the term, just means the closest relative. If there is a surviving spouse, that is the next of kin. If there is no surviving spouse, then surviving children or surviving parents, failing that, a surviving sibling, then we go to aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Ted Kennedy is the last brother, but he has several sisters.
A sibling household can be formed by the death of two parents in the home
As his death, his last surviving sibling was Jean (1928-).
No, there is not any liability to notify a sibling in the event of a parents death. In most states siblings need to be notified.
yes cause they can call collect
Although your parents full attention is on your sibling that is going to college it is a great event and they are just as excited as your sibling is, but they do love you as well and one day you will share the limelight when you either go to college or enter into a new career and your parents will be just as happy for you. For now be happy for your sibling and once your sibling is off to college the attention will revert back to you.
no.
The daughter of your brother or sister is your niece.
If the deed says that they own it together with rights of survivorship, it will go to the spouse. Still, even if the one will says that she leaves her half to a child, the entire house will still belong to the surviving spouse if she dies first.
You could get a DNA test of your mother and father and compare it to your sibling to see if they are also his/her parents.
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