Because after the father's death, grandparents have the same right to inherit the father's estate as the questioner. If the grandparents later die, their children (uncles) have the right to inherit their estate, including the share of real estate inherited from the questioner's father.
Referring to Article 5 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), after the inheritance begins, it shall be handled in accordance with the statutory inheritance; If there is a will, it shall be inherited or bequeathed according to the will; If there is a legacy support agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement.
Refer to Article 10 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the scope and order of successors.
Inheritance is in the following order: the first order: spouse, children, parents. The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents. After the inheritance begins, the successor in the first order inherits, and the successor in the second order does not inherit. If there is no successor in the first order, it is inherited by the successor in the second order. ?
Children referred to in this Law include children born in wedlock, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and stepchildren with dependency. Parents referred to in this Law include biological parents, adoptive parents and step parents who have a dependency relationship. Brothers and sisters referred to in this Law include brothers and sisters of the same parents, half-brothers, adopted brothers and sisters and stepbrothers and sisters with dependent relationship.
According to Article 13 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the share of heirs in the same order should generally be equal.
When distributing the inheritance, we should take care of the heirs who have special difficulties and lack the ability to work. If the heir has fulfilled the main obligation of support to the decedent or lived with the decedent, he can get more points in the distribution of the estate. If an heir who has the ability and conditions to support fails to perform the obligation of support, he shall not divide or divide the estate. If the heirs agree through consultation, they may also be unequal.
According to Article 16 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), a citizen may make a will to dispose of his personal property in accordance with the provisions of this Law, and may designate an executor. Citizens can make a will and hand over their personal property to one or several legal heirs for inheritance. Citizens can make a will to give personal property to people other than the state, the collective or the legal heir.
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According to Article 3 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), an inheritance is the personal legal property left by a citizen when he dies, including:
Citizens' income;
(2) Houses, savings and daily necessities of citizens;
(3) Citizens' trees, livestock and poultry;
(4) Cultural relics, books and materials of citizens;
(five) the means of production that the law allows citizens to own;
(six) the property rights in the copyright and patent rights of citizens;
(7) Other lawful properties of citizens.
According to Article 11 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if the decedent's children die before the decedent, subrogation inheritance is the direct blood relative of the decedent's children. Generally speaking, subrogation inheritance people can only inherit the share of the inheritance that their father or mother has the right to inherit.
According to Article 23 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), after the beginning of inheritance, the heir who knows the death of the decedent shall promptly notify other heirs and executors. If the heir does not know the decedent's death or knows the decedent's death and can't notify him, the residents' committee or villagers' committee of the unit where the decedent worked before his death shall be responsible for notifying him.
According to Article 24 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), a person with an inheritance shall properly keep the inheritance, and no one may occupy or rob it.
Referring to Article 25 of the Inheritance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if the successor abandons the inheritance after the inheritance begins, he shall give up before handling the inheritance. If there is no indication, it is regarded as accepting inheritance. The legatee shall, within two months after knowing the legacy, make an indication of accepting or giving up the legacy. If there is no sign of expiration, it is time to give up the legacy.
Xifeng County People's Government-People's Republic of China (PRC) Inheritance Law