Person in ward of court - will making

LaraCroft

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Asking on behalf of a family friend;

They have a relation (adult female) who is a ward of court and has been for approximately the past 40 years or so.

They never married and have no spouse or children

They do however have siblings and nieces and nephews

As far as they're aware they have no will made and being a ward of court, possibly are unable to?

The family want to know in the unfortunate case that they die, will their estate go only to their siblings or would it be divided equally between their siblings and nieces and nephews?

Are nieces and nephews automatically entitled to a share, or would it just be the wards siblings who get an equal share?

If it's the latter, is it possible for the ward to make a will to ensure all is divided equally amongst both siblings and nieces/nephews?

Any insight would be much appreciated, thanks.
 
Your post is confusing with repeated use of "they" for different parties as far as I can see.
Maybe you can clarify.
If the person in question has no will and is a ward of court then presumably it's for the court to decide if/how/when to deal with that?
Otherwise, if there is no will then the usual rules of intestacy would apply.