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Is a step daughter next of kin to step mother?

Whether or not a step daughter is next of kin depends on a variety of factors. If there are no other closer relatives, then it could be the case.


How many kids does glen Jacobs have?

yes he has two daughters but no sons


My brothers daughters husband is what kin to me?

Uncle


Did jules Verne have a child?

Michel Verne and step-daughters Valentine and Suzanne Morel.


Can stepchild override blood relative as next of kin?

No, that is not going to happen. Legally the step child has no relationship to the deceased.


Who is first next of kin - parent or child?

Your next of kin is your adult child or if your child is a minor, your parents.


Is step daughter before sisteras next of kin?

Legally, a step-daughter is typically not considered a next of kin in the same way a biological sister would be. Next of kin is usually defined as a person's closest living blood relative, such as a parent, sibling, or child. However, this can vary depending on specific circumstances and local laws.


Is the mother or the father a child's next of kin?

The mother AND the father are a child's next of kin. Next of kin is determined by legal adoption, marriage and blood. If a child's parents are deceased their next-of-kin would be their siblings by blood or by legal adoption.


Who is the next of kin a child or sister?

The next of kin is usually a child and not a sister. For example, if a mother passes away, the next of kin would be her husband and then her children.


Is an unadopted step daughter next of kin?

No.


Is your stepdaughter or nephew your next of kin?

Yes, your step daughter or nephew can be your next of kin. Next of kin is typically a family member that is surviving.


Did monet have any daughters?

He didn't have any blood related daughters, but he had step daughters

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