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The first order of heirs under the Inheritance Act are: spouse, children, and parentsSo the house can be inherited by your grandmother, your dad and your dad's siblings, your great-grandparents.
Among these heirs, you can get 1 of them, and if there is only 1 heir left by your father, your father will inherit all of them See more answers.
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Not necessarily, it depends on the specific circumstances of the case.
Inheritance Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 5 After the commencement of inheritance, it shall be handled in accordance with the statutory succession; If there is a will, it shall be handled in accordance with the testamentary inheritance or bequest; Where there is a bequest and maintenance agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement.
Chapter II Statutory Inheritance.
Article 9: Men and women are equal in inheritance rights.
Article 10 The inheritance shall be carried out in the following order:
First order: spouse, children, parents.
Second order: siblings, grandparents, maternal grandparents.
After the inheritance begins, it is inherited by the first-order heirs, and the second-order heirs do not. If there is no first-order heir, the second-order heir shall inherit.
The term "children" in this Act includes legitimate children, illegitimate children, adopted children and dependent stepchildren.
The term "parents" in this Act includes biological parents, adoptive parents and dependent stepparents.
The term "brothers and sisters" in this Law includes siblings of the same parents, half-siblings or half-siblings, adoptive siblings, and step-siblings who have a dependent relationship.
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You and your family have the right to inherit your father's estate.
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Hello dear, the parents died, the real estate belongs to the parents, and the children's hukou can move in. After the death of the parents, the parents' household registration is cancelled. If you want to move your household registration, you must first handle the inheritance of your parents' estate.
Your parents' parents and children are the first-order heirs, and they need to go through mediation by the people's court and issue a "mediation letter" to confirm who inherits your parents' real estate. Hukou refers to the legal document produced by the administrative organ in charge of household administration of the state to record and retain the basic information of the household population. It is also the proof of identity of each of our citizens.
Household registration is a public certificate book for natural persons to register and issue certificates according to their households, and the matters recorded include the name, date of birth, relatives, marital status, etc. of natural persons.
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When my father died, the name of the house was my father's, and I was able to move my household registration and close it up. If the property is inherited by the child after the death of the parent, the household registration can be moved to the location of the property registered in the child's name, otherwise it cannot be moved. If the person on the real estate certificate dies and settles down, you need to go through the transfer first, and then handle the settlement.
You can go to the Stuffy Cave to handle the transfer of real estate through inheritance: 1. Required materials (1) To handle the transfer of real estate certificate, you must go to the police station where the decedent's household registration is located to cancel the household registration and apply for a death certificate. (2) To handle the procedures for the transfer of real estate certificates, go to the district or municipal notary office (the original export commercial housing to the municipal notary office) for inheritance notarization, and there are two kinds of real estate inheritance:
One is testamentary succession, and the other is legal succession.
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Summary. Hello dear, the parents died, the property belongs to the father, and the children's hukou can move in. After the death of the father, the father's household registration was cancelled.
If you want to move your household registration, you must first handle the inheritance of your parents' estate. Your father's father and children are all first-order heirs, and they need to go through mediation by the people's court and issue a "mediation letter" to confirm who inherits your parents' real estate.
Hello dear, the parents died, the property belongs to the father, and the children's hukou can move in. After the death of the father, the father's household registration was cancelled. If you want to move your household registration in, Yulu must first handle the inheritance of her parents' estate in Gyeongju Belt.
Your father's father and children are all first-order heirs, and they need to be mediated by the people's court and issue a "mediation letter" to confirm who inherits your parents' property.
Hukou refers to the legal documents produced by the administrative organs in charge of household administration of the state to record and retain the basic information of the household population. It is also a proof of identity for each of our citizens. Household registration is a public certificate book in which natural persons are registered and issued certificates according to their households, and the items recorded include the name, date of birth, relatives, marital status, etc. of natural persons.
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Summary. Hello: According to Article 16 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Household Registration
If the deceased head of household has his or her household registration inherited by his close relatives, the heirs shall apply to the household registration authority for a change in household registration. Therefore, you can apply to the local household registration authority to change your household registration and register your name in the household registration book.
The cremation certificate is not given to my brother, and what should I do there?
Hello: According to Article 16 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Household Registration, "if the deceased head of household is inherited by his close relatives, the heir shall apply to the household registration authority to change the household registration."
Therefore, you can apply to the local household registration authority to change your household registration and register your name in the household registration book.
My name is on the household register, does this have anything to do with the ownership of the property?
How can I cancel my father's hukou.
Hello: According to Article 16 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Household Registration, "the household registration book is the identity document of the head of the household, and it shall not be disposed of or refused to be returned without authorization."
Therefore, you can report the case to the local public security organ and ask the public security organ to enforce it in accordance with the law and return the household registration book.
Hello: If you want to cancel your father's hukou, you need to apply to the local hukou administration department in accordance with the provisions of the Hukou Management Law of the People's Republic of China, and the local hukou administration department will decide whether you can cancel your father's hukou after review.
The name of the house is mine, and it has nothing to do with whether it is the head of the household.
Hello: According to Article 36 of the Property Law of the People's Republic of China, "the ownership of the house belongs to the owner under its name, regardless of whether it is the owner or not, so whether the name of the house is related to the head of the household, there is no clear provision in the law."
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Summary. Legal basis: Article 1123 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China After the commencement of inheritance, it shall be handled in accordance with the statutory inheritance; If there is a will, it shall be handled in accordance with the testamentary inheritance or bequest; Where there is a bequest and maintenance agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement.
Article 1127 Inheritance shall be in the following order: (1) first order: spouse, children, parents; (2) Second order:
Siblings, grandparents, maternal grandparents. After the inheritance begins, it is inherited by the first-order heirs, and the second-order heirs do not. If there is no first-order heir, the second-order heir shall inherit. For the purposes of this Part, the term "children" includes legitimate children, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and dependent stepchildren.
For the purposes of this Part, the term "parents" includes biological parents, adoptive parents and step-parents in a dependent relationship. The term "siblings" as used in this Part includes siblings of the same parents, half-siblings or half-siblings, adoptive siblings, and step-siblings who have a dependent relationship.
I don't have a house in my name, I'm alone in the hukou book, I have passed away, and my deceased father has a house, so I can apply.
Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer for you I and I don't have a house under my name, I'm alone in the household registration book, I'm dead, my deceased father has a house, and you can inherit your father's house.
Legal analysis: You don't have a house in your name, you are alone in the household registration book, you have passed away, and your deceased father has a house, so you can inherit your father's real estate as your father's first legal heir, and if it is a house on the homestead, you can also inherit the right to use the homestead land.
Legal basis: Article 112 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China After the commencement of succession, it shall be handled in accordance with statutory inheritance; If there is a will, it shall be handled in accordance with the testamentary inheritance or bequest; Where there is a bequest and maintenance agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement. Article 1127 The inheritance shall be inherited in the following order:
1) First order: spouse, children, parents; (2) Second order: siblings, grandparents, maternal grandparents.
After the inheritance begins, it is inherited by the first-order heirs, and the second-order heirs do not. If there is no first-order heir, the second-order heir shall inherit. For the purposes of this Part, the term "children" includes legitimate children, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and dependent stepchildren. The term "parents" in this Part includes biological parents, adoptive parents, and step-parents who have a dependent relationship.
The term "siblings" as used in this Part includes siblings of the same parents, half-siblings or half-siblings, adoptive siblings, and step-siblings who have a dependent relationship.
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Summary. If there is more than one legal heir and the property is transferred to only one of them, the written consent of the other person is required to renounce the inheritance of the property. You can inherit Daddy's house yourself!
When my dad died, I was on my household registration alone, and my sister had a property certificate in her own house, can I still apply for my father's property certificate?
Hello dear, Happy Lantern Festival! Dear, do you want to ask your sister if she has a house, and do you want your father's house to be like this?
yes. Is it okay for her to have a maternity certificate? Can I make my own maternity certificate?
Pro, if it is not specified in the will, bequeath the property to the younger sister, and Sister Gao Pi has the right to inherit. This has nothing to do with the hukou. The children are the first-order heirs, and unless there is a testamentary succession, which precedes the statutory inheritance, all first-order heirs of the father's property have the same inheritance rights.
If one party wants to inherit, the whole family needs to go to the notary office to notarize, and the whole family says that the sister can inherit it. Hui Que has the right to inherit because of the direct relationship in the family!
If there is more than one heir to the legal field, and the property is transferred to only one of them, the written consent of the other person is required to renounce the inheritance of the property. You can inherit Daddy's house yourself!
If your father-in-law dies, the property left behind should be inherited by the wife, and if the wife also dies, all the children should go to the notary office to notarize, and designate one of the children to inherit the property according to the will of the old man or the result of family consultation, and go through the formalities. FYI.
Don't be sad! Everyone will leave their mother sooner or later, and you still have a long way to go, so you have to hold on! Go on with optimism! Your mother doesn't want you to cry now, be strong! (Hug.)
Land in our country is under collective ownership. He doesn't have the right to sell the land, are you talking about renting it to someone else to plant? If you have a land contract in your hand, you can get it back if you go to court, and if you don't have evidence that the land belongs to your parents, just saying it has no legal effect. >>>More
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