Kin Shriner was born on December 6, 1953, in New York City, New York, USA.
Yes, Kin Shriner is the voice in the Seresto commercials. He is known for his work as an actor and voiceover artist, lending his voice to various advertisements. His distinctive voice has become associated with the Seresto brand, which specializes in flea and tick prevention for pets.
Shreveport, Louisiana
No your wife is your spouse, Your kin is your children.
Generally speaking, if the patient has children (or a spouse and children), they are the legal next of kin. If no children (and no spouse), the parents are the next of kin.
A spokesperson stated: "Kin Shriner is temporarily stepping in on Y&R as Jeff Bardwell because Ted Shackelford is not available. Kin's episodes will begin airing in late April." They have not disclosed any reasons at this time.
If you are not married and your children are under 18 then your next of kin is either your parents or siblings.
That depends on whether or not they have any children, grandchildren, siblings, or if their parents are still living. If they have children, then the children are the next of kin. If they had children and the children are deceased, yet had children of their own, then the grandchildren would be the next of kin. If there are no grandchildren either, then the parents are next of kin. If the parents are deceased, then the siblings would be next of kin. If they have no children, grandchildren, siblings or surviving parents or grandparents, then the closest blood relatives would be their next of kin, such as aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. in that order.
Yes. If there is no surviving spouse, the next of kin are the children (equally and together). If there are no children then the next of kin is determined by the laws in the jurisdiction. Next of kin for legal purposes is set forth in the laws of intestacy.
Wil Shriner's birth name is Wil Herbert Shriner.
When there are three children, all of them are typically considered next of kin. In legal terms, next of kin usually refers to the closest living relatives, which can include parents, siblings, and children. If a parent has passed away, the children would collectively hold the status of next of kin. The specifics can vary based on jurisdiction and the context in which "next of kin" is being considered, such as inheritance or medical decisions.
Next of kin would be the children.