Generally, if legally adopted by your parents your adopted brother would have the same legal standing as your blood relative under the intestacy laws of your state.
Your brother's wife is not an heir to your sister's property unless she is named in a will. Your brother might be such an heir if there is no will or if a will does not explicitly exclude him. If your brother dies after your sister died, then his estate would be an heir to her property and his widow, as heir to part of his estate, might receive an interest in your sister's property. Consult an Attorney who specializes in wills and estates. The laws of each state can be different enough that the real answer could be different depending on which state your sister was a resident of when she died.
In most jurisdictions a legally adopted sibling is a legal heir. You would need to check the laws of your state. You can find state-by-state intestacy laws linked in the related question below.
In most places, adopted children have the same legal rights to inheritance as biological children. This means they are entitled to inherit from their adoptive parents' estates just like biological children are. Adoption is a legally recognized process that grants the adopted child the same legal status and rights as a biological child in the eyes of the law.
"Heir to heir" in a will means that a person is designated as the beneficiary or inheritor of assets who, in turn, designates another person as their beneficiary or inheritor. It establishes a succession plan for the assets to pass from one designated person to another.
As heir to the estate, he was now a very rich man.As the queen's son, he was heir to the throne.Robert's position as his mother's only heir will leave him well off financially when the estate is settled.My son is my heir, and he will inherit everything when I die.
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If your brother adopted you, you are his son or daughter and his in-laws are your grandparents by adoption.
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Yes, he adopted his nephew Octavian as his heir. He then became Octavius Caesar, and later the Emperor Augustus.
Your adopted brother is legally your brother, period. So his son is legally your nephew.
yes i do think one of his brother are adopted
lol... ur brother's adopted daughter would b ur niece... this is because no matter what, she is his child and any child that your brother or sister has would be your niece or nephew, the only way she can be a cousin is if it was one of your parents brothers or sisters who adopted her.
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That would be a notice to your brother that he has been named as a beneficiary of an estate.
Your brother's wife is not an heir to your sister's property unless she is named in a will. Your brother might be such an heir if there is no will or if a will does not explicitly exclude him. If your brother dies after your sister died, then his estate would be an heir to her property and his widow, as heir to part of his estate, might receive an interest in your sister's property. Consult an Attorney who specializes in wills and estates. The laws of each state can be different enough that the real answer could be different depending on which state your sister was a resident of when she died.