Inheritance of law enforcement
Statutory inheritance shall be carried out by the heirs in accordance with the order and share of inheritance prescribed by law.
The legal heirs stipulated in the inheritance law are: spouse, children, parents, brothers and sisters, grandparents and grandparents.
The succession order refers to the succession order of the above-mentioned heirs. Inheritance law divides heirs into two inheritance orders:
First order: spouse, children, parents;
The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents.
After the inheritance begins, the successor in the first order will inherit first, and the successor in the second order will inherit if there is no heir in the first order (including those who have no heir in the first order and all give up or lose their inheritance rights).
Inheritance share means that when heirs in the same order inherit the estate, the share is generally equal. People with special difficulties, minors, and heirs who lack the ability to work and have no source of income should be taken care of and more inheritance should be properly distributed. For heirs who have the ability and conditions to support, if they fail to fulfill their obligations, they should not be divided or divided in the distribution of the estate. After consultation, the heirs can distribute the inheritance evenly or unevenly, which is particularly important in real estate inheritance.