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What is your dads cousin to you?

Assuming that you mean first cousin, your Dad's cousin is your uncle or aunt. It is just like being your Dad's brother or sister, except they are cousins.

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How do you know your male cousin has a crush on you?

He is interacting with you more than he used to. Someone who likes you will try to find a way to get to know you better. He is happy when you see him. We will look at someone's face when we meet them. You can see him staring at you.

Can I marry my cousins daughter?

In the United States, second cousins are legally allowed to marry in every state. However, marriage between first cousins is legal in only about half of the American states. All in all, marrying your cousin or half-sibling will largely depend on the laws where you live and personal and/or cultural beliefs. Who are the Class 1 heirs? Class 1 Heirs Sons. Daughters. Widow. Mother. Son of a pre-deceased son. Daughter of a pre-deceased son. Son of a pre-deceased daughter. Daughter of a pre-deceased daughter.

Can brothers claim brothers property?

No legally he cannot claim the property, because in self acquired Brother has no legal right. But he is not able to maintain himself. And another question, can a biological child contest a will? If a child is left out of a Will, can they contest it? Often, the answer is yes. If you were unexpectedly (and you believe unintentionally or inappropriately) left out of your parents' Will, you do have the option of contesting it.

What does it mean when your cousin stares at you?

She doesn't want to make it seem obvious that she's attracted to you. She hopes you don't notice her looking in your direction. She looks away when she sees you.

You can also ask can i write my daughter out of my will?

In theory, yes, you can disinherit your adult children. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (the Inheritance Act) allows the children of a deceased testator to make a claim against the estate if they can prove that the testator failed to leave them "reasonable financial provision". Can you disinherit your child in Philippines? Disinheritance is a legal too. As the Civil Code explains: Article 915. A compulsory heir may, in consequence of disinheritance, be deprived of his legitime, for causes expressly stated by law. The compulsory heirs include legitimate children, parents, the spouse, and even illegitimate children.

By Varien Hobday

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