How is next of kin decided?

Parents If the person who died has no surviving spouse or civil partner, and no children over 18, their parents are considered their next of kin. 4. Siblings If the person who died had no living spouse, civil partner, children or parents, then their siblings are their next of kin.

Is next of kin determined by age?

If the children are younger than 18, they cannot be named as next of kin – in this case, their parents would be given the responsibility. If there is no surviving spouse, civil partner or children over the age of 18, the deceased person’s parents will then usually be their next to kin.

How many siblings did Oli from 25 siblings and Me have?

The documentary charts the travels of young man Oli, who was born to two mums via a sperm donation. One man, Daley, has 26 biological children after donating his sperm. Oli heads across the pond to meet his brothers and sisters, getting on with some and with others, not so much.

Who are the people in 25 siblings and Me?

BBC Two’s 25 Siblings & Me has telly fans tongue-wagging – especially about the “incredibly good-looking family.” The documentary charts the travels of young man Oli, who was born to two mums via a sperm donation. One man, Daley, has 26 biological children after donating his sperm.

How old are the Andresen sisters when they own Ferd?

The Andresen sisters each own 42.2% stakes of Ferd, while their father still runs the company. Their stakes in Ferd became public knowledge when they each turned 17 years old, as Norwegian tax authorities publish tax return figures for citizens once they reach legal age.

Who are the Norwegian sisters who are billionaires?

Sisters Alexandra (left) and Katharina Andresen each own 42.2% of their family business, the multibillion-dollar investment company Ferd. It’s hard to imagine becoming a billionaire as a teenager, but that was the reality for a Norwegian heiress who inherited a fortune that’s currently estimated at $1.4 billion, well before her 20th birthday.

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