My brother died, he had three siblings during his life, but only 2 living at death, will his estate be split 2 or 3 ways?
The estate will be split 3 ways, 1 share for each sibling. The sibling that died's children will share his or her 1/3 share.
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The estate will be split 3 ways, 1 share for each sibling. The sibling that died's children will share his or her 1/3 share.
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