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No, Mary Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587), was not proven to have killed a family member of Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603). Although it was suspected she was complicit in the death of her second husband, Lord Henry Darnley (1545 - 1567), and as Darnley's grandmother was Margaret Tudor, Elizabeth's aunt, that is where the family relationship came from.
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Not really. He isn't truly a Death Eater. He just wants to save his father and his family from being killed by Voldemort. He agrees to take on a mission for Voldemort to try and redeem his family. This mission is to kill Albus Dumbledore, but in the end, Draco can't do it. He may be a bad kid, but he's not a murderer.
Yea
She needs to grieve her husband's death and that process takes time.
Go see your family lawyer and ask him or her about it
Eh, what are you trying to prove or get out of?
I was avenging after the death of a family member.
Only Those who have experienced Death, such as The Death of a Family Member.
Death.
A verb. ex) She grieved for her grandfather's death.
In Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman of the Loman family over estimates the family's real income.
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You should grieve for however long you feel you need. The death of a loved one can be very tough to handle so you should just take your time.
You have to apply to the probate court. If they find it in the best interests of the estate, they may allow it.
To tell an estranged family member about a death you should be straight forward. Do not wait, give them the chance to go to the funeral if they want. Be willing to listen to them to, because you may be the only person who does.