Forensic Anthropology
Estate of the deceased
A standardized printed statement following the death of an average citizen expresses condolences to the family and friends of the deceased individual. It may also include details about funeral arrangements and ways to offer support during the grieving process.
Foresic anthropology is the science of physical anthropology and osteology combined in a legal setting. A forensic anthropologist usually works at a crime lab and examines the bones of the deceased if the body is either burnt, badly decomposed, mutilated or otherwise unrecognisable and a standard autopsy cannot be performed. They are specialists in osteology (the study of bones) and anthropology (the study of what it means to be human etc.) Usualy, a masters degree and a phD is required to become a forensic anthropologist. They can determine things like, age, gender, ethnicity and height. So basically, a forensic anthroplogist examines skeletal remains to determine things about someone that cannot be discovered through autopsy. The TV show 'Bones' (FOX or Sky, for UK viewers) is about a forensic anthropologist.
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The court will look at the Will to determine if an alternate executor is named. If not, then the state probably has a list of people, in order, who should be named as administrator of the estate. Relationship to the deceased executor is irrelevant.
Forensic Anthropology
It is hard to determine how many players from a team in 1972 are deceased. There were many teams in that year that have experienced members passing over the years.
a grave maker with an image of the deceased in everyday, domestic scenes.
An action like that must be handled by the estate. If the deceased has left a will and named an executor, the executor must handle the disposal of any property. If no will was left, the courts will determine what happens to the property.
State probate laws will determine how the deceased's estate is distributed.
A medical examiner performs autopsies on the recently deceased to determine a cause of death.