Generally when a person dies intestate (doesn't leave a will) the next of kin will inherit the residue of the estate (what remains after all debts and dues have been settled), equally shared if more than one.
Many authorities have seen this arbitrary outlook as potentially unfair and some countries or regions have changed things so certain dependents aren't left penniless and so you need to discover the law about wills where you are.
Generally the nieces wouldn't have any entitlement but some of the changes might provide them with a limited entitlement, perhaps if the estate is very large.
Certain dependents are always entitled to make a claim on an estate whether there is a will or not and courts tend to look kindly on such claims.
My advice is don't assume anything - find out for certain.
SOURCE: Lovely camera, but no manual
Well its not free, but its a place that appears to have the manual:
http://www.oldtimercameras.com/owneriq/
If you look on the right hand side of that page, you will see a place where you can select the manufacturer and then type in the model name, I just used Fotonex and then scrolled through the results.
SOURCE: I inherited my 99 Buick Regal GS from my brother,
Take it to your local dealer they should help ya out for free
SOURCE: My sister(Sherry Burns) past away
Hi. When it comes to your problem, it is better to bring the phone to the cellphone repair shop. They have gadgets to recover all the password to your phone or any kinds of phone. I hope it will help.
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