Can my granddaughter, who died and didn t get married, be with me?

Updated on society 2024-06-23
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello. OK.

    Don't engage in feudal superstition all day long, things that don't exist in the first place, if they really exist, others won't tell you, you can see through this thing, it's equivalent to knowing the future, why should others tell you? It's really useful, why hasn't your family made a fortune for several generations?

    Feudal superstition, a four-character Chinese word, refers to the beliefs and ideas imagined by the people, such as believing in the fictional setting of gods and ghosts, or blindly believing and worshiping in favor of a certain character or evil saying.

    If superstition is not broken, it will be difficult for society to develop healthily. In the society or among the people, some people use "fortune telling" as the advertisement, launch computer fortune telling, special functions, etc., animal fortune telling, and use modern sound, light, electricity and other equipment to create all kinds of mysterious effects to deceive and fool the masses. All this is due to the fact that the rapid development of science and technology has an increasingly great impact on human society, and those who engage in superstition and pseudo-science have raised the banner of "science" in order to sell their treachery.

    Scam money by any means. There are also some places to develop tourism, folk culture, and build all kinds of ghost houses, Buddhist halls, temples and ancestral halls. Due to their low level of education and lack of correct understanding of religion, many peasant masses must burn incense in temples and bow down to gods and Buddhas.

    In some rural areas, the dregs of feudal superstitious activities are rising and becoming more and more serious, and this is seriously affecting people's thinking and behavior.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, there is no problem with this, and the granddaughter who is not married can also be brought by the side, this is okay, and it is a close relative in itself.

    So it really should be on the side.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The grandfather died, and the unmarried granddaughter could wake the spirit. Because it was the death of his own relatives, there were not so many taboos. As long as you are not pregnant, you can stay around.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course you can, it has nothing to do with getting married or not, wow, this is a reasonable wow, and I usually stay with my parents.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello, the legal consequence of the act of marriage is to establish the relationship between the parties. and assume the responsibilities, rights and obligations arising therefrom.

    In the absence of legal procedures, no entity, individual or husband and wife have the right to dissolve such an established marital relationship. The necessary conditions for marriage: first, both men and women are completely voluntary; Second, they must be of legal age; Third, it must conform to monogamy.

    Can grandpa still get married when he dies?

    Hello, grandpa dies granddaughter can't get married. If your grandpa dies on the same day and your granddaughter can't get married on the same day, it is recommended that you push it back, and if your grandpa dies, your granddaughter can get married, but it will take 100 days. Marriage refers to the civil juristic act of establishing a spousal relationship between the spouses in accordance with the conditions and procedures prescribed by law, and assuming the rights, obligations and other responsibilities arising therefrom.

    Hello, the legal consequence of the act of marriage is to establish the relationship between the parties. and assume the responsibilities, rights and obligations arising therefrom. In the absence of legal procedures, no entity, individual or husband and wife have the right to dissolve such an established marital relationship.

    The necessary conditions for marriage: first, both men and women are completely voluntary; Second, they must be of legal age; Third, it must conform to monogamy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Generally speaking, after the death of the old man, the grandson can not get married within three years, that is to say, the grandson has to keep filial piety for his grandfather for three years.

    2. Some areas believe that the wedding should be held within 100 days after the death of a loved one, otherwise it can be held after three years, but within three years, you can get a marriage certificate during this period, but you can't hold a big wedding, and you can only make up the wedding after three years.

    3. The customs of each place are different, and some places think that as long as they keep filial piety for one year, they cannot get married during the year, because a year is a very complete cycle of days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Generally speaking, when the old man dies, the grandson cannot get married within three years, in fact, it means that the old man in the family is gone, and the grandchildren have to keep filial piety for the deceased old man for three years. Not long after the old man is gone, if the younger generations do a happy event, there is a sense of disrespect for the deceased. Of course, this is just the old rite religion.

    Times have changed, and now it is not enough to be a code of conduct.

    2. The customs of each place are different, so the time for the death of the elderly in the family is also different. In some places, it is generally a year of filial piety, during which it is not possible to get married, because one year is a relatively complete day.

    3. In some rural areas, the wedding is either held within 100 days after the death of a loved one, or it is necessary to wait for three years. However, during this period, it is best to hold a wedding only with a license, not to make a big deal, and then make up the wedding when the time for filial piety is up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, there will be hedging.

    If you can not get married for a year after you die, you should not get married.

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Then this should go through the transfer procedures, look at this house, is there a note? If there is no will, who should inherit it? To go through the transfer procedures, you can go to the housing authority to consult, see what documents you need to get, and what procedures you need to go through.