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A person's next of kin (NOK) are that person's closest living blood relatives. Some countries, such as the United States, have a legal definition of "next of kin". In other countries, such as the United Kingdom, "next of kin" may have no legal definition and may not necessarily refer to blood relatives at all. For the purposes of next of kin, adopted children are treated as blood relatives. However, relatives by marriage are never considered next of kin.

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  • Angehöriger (de)
  • 最近親 (ja)
  • Next of kin (en)
  • Anhörig (sv)
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  • Als Angehöriger oder Angehörige wird eine Person bezeichnet, wenn ihr besonderes rechtliches oder soziales Verhältnis zu einer anderen Person oder zu einer Gruppe von Personen hervorgehoben werden soll. Meist sind Personen gemeint, die in engem familiären oder persönlichen Verhältnis zueinander stehen. Der Begriff ist weiter gefasst als „Familie“ und schließt insbesondere den (in der Regel nicht verwandten) Ehe- oder Lebenspartner sowie verschwägerte Personen ein. Darüber hinaus kann der Begriff im Sinne von „zugehören“ auch Personen umfassen, die in das Lebensumfeld der betreffenden Person gehören. Die Bezeichnung wird gelegentlich auch bei Tieren verwendet, manchmal sächlich: das Angehörige, ein Angehöriges. (de)
  • 最近親(さいきんしん、英語: Next of kin)は、親子や兄弟姉妹など、血縁関係が最も近い親族関係について用いられる用語。 (ja)
  • En anhörig är en familjemedlem eller en nära släkting till en själv eller en annan familjemedlem. I formella sammanhang brukar man prata om nära anhörig och specificera vilka personer denna benämning avser. Detta är viktigt till exempel i samband med dödsfall, men också situationer som rätt till ledighet när en nära anhörig blir sjuk.Som nära anhörig räknas normalt (i Sverige) make/maka/sambo och barn medan syskon, egna föräldrar och make/maka/sambos föräldrar bara räknas som anhöriga. Begreppen är dock inte givna och beror mycket på situationen. (sv)
  • A person's next of kin (NOK) are that person's closest living blood relatives. Some countries, such as the United States, have a legal definition of "next of kin". In other countries, such as the United Kingdom, "next of kin" may have no legal definition and may not necessarily refer to blood relatives at all. For the purposes of next of kin, adopted children are treated as blood relatives. However, relatives by marriage are never considered next of kin. (en)
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  • Als Angehöriger oder Angehörige wird eine Person bezeichnet, wenn ihr besonderes rechtliches oder soziales Verhältnis zu einer anderen Person oder zu einer Gruppe von Personen hervorgehoben werden soll. Meist sind Personen gemeint, die in engem familiären oder persönlichen Verhältnis zueinander stehen. Der Begriff ist weiter gefasst als „Familie“ und schließt insbesondere den (in der Regel nicht verwandten) Ehe- oder Lebenspartner sowie verschwägerte Personen ein. Darüber hinaus kann der Begriff im Sinne von „zugehören“ auch Personen umfassen, die in das Lebensumfeld der betreffenden Person gehören. Die Bezeichnung wird gelegentlich auch bei Tieren verwendet, manchmal sächlich: das Angehörige, ein Angehöriges. (de)
  • A person's next of kin (NOK) are that person's closest living blood relatives. Some countries, such as the United States, have a legal definition of "next of kin". In other countries, such as the United Kingdom, "next of kin" may have no legal definition and may not necessarily refer to blood relatives at all. In some legal systems, rights regarding inheritance (which imply a decision-making capacity — for example, in a medical emergency — where no clear will or instructions have been given, and where the person has no spouse) flow to the closest relative (regardless of the age, with a representative appointed if a minor), usually a child, a parent or a sibling. However, there are people without any close adult relatives and, in such a case, decision-making power often flows to a niece or nephew, first cousin, aunt or uncle, or grandparent. For example, if a person dies intestate, the laws of some jurisdictions require distribution of the estate to the decedent's spouse or children. However, if there are none of these, the estate can often be distributed to the next closest group of living relatives, whether they be parents, grandparents, first cousins, aunts and uncles, or second cousins in extreme cases. If a person dies intestate with no identifiable next of kin, the person's estate generally escheats (i.e., legally reverts) to the government. In cases of medical emergency, where a person is incapable (either legally because of age or mental infirmity, or because they are unconscious) of making decisions for themselves and they have no spouse or children, the next of kin may participate in medical decisions made by medical personnel, subject to the specific laws of the jurisdiction. The inability of persons who are not in a legal marriage to make decisions with respect to the care of a live-in partner has resulted in many jurisdictions giving live-in partners rights equivalent to a spouse in such situations, even though most jurisdictions still do not require non-spouses to be made beneficiaries of estates (it is improper in most jurisdictions to disinherit a spouse). The inability of same-sex partners to have rights with respect to a partner's medical care or funeral arrangements over and above those of the next-of-kin is one of the main reasons behind litigation to require same-sex marriage or its equivalent. For the purposes of next of kin, adopted children are treated as blood relatives. However, relatives by marriage are never considered next of kin. (en)
  • 最近親(さいきんしん、英語: Next of kin)は、親子や兄弟姉妹など、血縁関係が最も近い親族関係について用いられる用語。 (ja)
  • En anhörig är en familjemedlem eller en nära släkting till en själv eller en annan familjemedlem. I formella sammanhang brukar man prata om nära anhörig och specificera vilka personer denna benämning avser. Detta är viktigt till exempel i samband med dödsfall, men också situationer som rätt till ledighet när en nära anhörig blir sjuk.Som nära anhörig räknas normalt (i Sverige) make/maka/sambo och barn medan syskon, egna föräldrar och make/maka/sambos föräldrar bara räknas som anhöriga. Begreppen är dock inte givna och beror mycket på situationen. (sv)
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