answersLogoWhite

0

Next of kin means a person's nearest relative. Kin = family.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When was The Next of Kin created?

The Next of Kin was created in 1942.


What are next of kin laws in Texas?

what is the rights of next of kin


Who is the next of kin to your father?

Your mother, but both parents are next of kin


Is your stepdaughter or nephew your next of kin?

Yes, your step daughter or nephew can be your next of kin. Next of kin is typically a family member that is surviving.


Who is your fathers next of kin you or your stepmother?

His wife is his next of kin for legal purposes.


Can you refuse to be designated as the next of kin?

Yes, you can refuse to be designated as the next of kin.


Who is next of kin stepson mother sister son when father dies?

Mother, if you mean wife of the deceased husband.


Is your mother your next of kin?

If you mean for purposes of inheritance or medical treatment then yes, your parents are your next of kin as long as you are not married. If you're married your next of kin would be your spouse. For purposes of inheritance the term is heirs-at-law. See related question links provided below.


What is the legal succession of next of kin in Texas?

The legal succession of next of kin in Texas is the kin that is closest as related by blood. Next of kin becomes the heirs of an estate when there is no will or a will that is contested in probate court.


Who is the next of kin a child or sister?

The next of kin is usually a child and not a sister. For example, if a mother passes away, the next of kin would be her husband and then her children.


Definition of next of kin Australia?

In Australia, next of kin means someone that is related to someone else. For example, a woman's children would be her next of kin.


Can there be more than one next of kin?

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.