Yes, you will need a lawyer to change the Power of Attorney and a good reason given why he sister should be taken off because she can contest this.
The cast of The Family - 2003 includes: Ringo Allen as Social Secretary Cousin Anthony as himself Aunt Donna as herself Cousin Ed as himself Clayton Halsey as Announcer George Hamilton as Host Helmut Huber as himself Cousin Jill as herself Linda Levis as Head Housekeeper Andrew Lowrey as Butler Susan Lucci as herself Cousin Maria as herself Richard McCabe as Jeremy Davison Cousin Melinda as herself Uncle Michael as himself Cousin Mike as himself Franck Porcher as Chef Cousin Robert as himself Jill Swid as Stylist
The cast of Cousin Kasyte - 2006 includes: Kasyte Pukevicine as herself
Your girlfriend's dreams are about herself. This dream reflects her own thoughts and feelings about your late cousin based on her memories of that person or on what she has heard about this cousin from you.
Dreams are about the dreamer. In your cousin's dream, "you" are a symbol for herself. She was excited to feel the changes from you like the difference when you have your kids eventually...
You would apply at the probate court. The clerk can help with the proper forms.
You may need to seek the advice of an attorney. If your cousin's parents are alive they would be the first in line to inherit her/his property. If the parents are deceased then your cousin's siblings would be next in line. If your cousin is not survived by parents or siblings then the next in line of descent becomes more complicated and you may indeed have an interest. In that case you would need to consult with an attorney who specializes in probate.
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Regardless of whether she has a daughter herself, your great uncle's daughter is your first cousin, once removed. Her daughter, if she has one, is your second cousin.
I believe that yes, a first cousin can make medical decisions in the absence of estranged blood siblings because if it's an emergency and that's the only family member there in that moment someone will need to make a decision and the cousin would be the best person for that. At least, this is how I see it. If my life was in danger, meaning that I was the person in the hospital, and the only family member there with me at that moment was my fist cousin I would prefer for my cousin to make a decision than to die without even trying.
In that sort of situation the boy is going to choose. One of you or neither of you. There are no guarantees that either you or your cousin have what he is looking for. If your cousin does prove to be attractive to him, then that was the right decision he took. Be glad for her, be gracious and keep your eyes open. The special one for you is still out there.
In the state of Utah, it is legal to marry your second cousin. You cannot however marry a first cousin. The exception to this rule is that first cousins who are both age 65 or older can marry.
You have to make the decision. There is no law against it in most places.