After his father died, his account was cancelled. Minor children who have not settled down cannot open an account separately, but they can settle down in their mother's household registration.
The way to settle in my father's hometown is as follows:
First, the consent of origin and household registration is required.
Second, there must be immediate family members and grandparents in the country of origin. The child's household registration can follow the father or the mother; You can move your child's household registration from one parent to the other, take the household registration book, ID card, marriage certificate and other materials of both parents, open a certificate of acceptance at the local police station, and then go through the transfer formalities at the police station where the household registration is located.
It depends on whether there are relatives in the father's original domicile. If there is, it is easier to move in, and if the account is empty, it is more difficult to handle. The other one, if the account is empty, depends on whether there is real estate. If you have real estate, you can move in. Both parties can agree through consultation. But if it is a minor, in principle, whoever has custody of the child can follow the account. But after all, parents have the responsibility and obligation to support their children, and it is not directly related to who has an account, as long as the two sides negotiate well.