Patti,where you state that the closest relative receives monies from the estate,refers to BLOOD relatives outside a husband and wifes' consideration. This is if it was intestacy. Millions of people must have got the shock of their lives when say,a sister dies,leaving the brother who's looked after her,but-----------because her elder brother had already died,his children would be the beneficiaries,enabling them to have half of the estate,the other half going to the surviving brother.
The language used is " per serpes " and " per capita ",which refers,as well to remaining siblings of the deceaseds' dead brother.
Why on earth it's so complicated,God only knows,but lots of people must have had a shock if a person dies without making a will,when the so-called next of kin naturally assumed that the money would go to them.
Even if the Bambers had died naturally,without leaving a will,the relatives WOULD and COULD have contested,regardless of Sheila and Jeremy being the siblings. Whether or not the relatives would have won the battle,remains to be seen.
Some bitter battles have been fought through the courts involving intestacy.