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No. The monk belongs to the monks, since he has become a monk, he has nothing to do with the family, the monastery belongs to the monks of the ten directions, including the deceased monk's account, WeChat, and the money on Alipay, all belong to the permanent residents of the monastery, and have nothing to do with his children.
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Can you tell me if I can go to the monastery or not?I want to become a monk.
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Article 9 of the Inheritance Law provides that the right of inheritance is equal between men and women. 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 relationship of support. Article 11: Where the children of the decedent die before the decedent, the descendants of the decedent's children are to inherit by subrogation.
A subrogated heir can generally only inherit his father's or mother's share of the estate. Article 12: Where a widowed daughter-in-law has fulfilled the primary obligation of support to her father-in-law or mother-in-law, or a widowed son-in-law to her father-in-law or mother-in-law, she is to be the first-in-line heir. Article 13: The share of inheritance inherited by heirs in the same order shall generally be equal.
Heirs who lack the ability to work who have special difficulties in life shall be taken care of when distributing the inheritance. Heirs who have fulfilled their primary obligation to support the decedent or who live with the decedent may receive an additional share of the estate when the estate is distributed. If an heir who has the ability and the capacity to support does not fulfill his obligation to support, the inheritance shall be distributed without or less.
Where the heirs agree through consultation, it may also be unequal. Article 14 Appropriate inheritance may be distributed to persons other than heirs who lack the ability to work and have no livelihood who are dependent on the support of the decedent, or who are not the heirs who support the deceased more. Article 15 The heirs shall, in the spirit of mutual understanding, mutual accommodation, harmony and unity, negotiate and handle the issue of inheritance.
The time, method and share of the division of the estate shall be determined by the heirs through consultation. If the negotiation fails, the people's mediation committee may mediate or file a lawsuit in the people's court. The above are the relevant legal provisions of the Parental Inheritance Law.
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The temple belongs to the believers of the Ten Directions.
Only monks can live permanently! It is also possible to lead a practitioner.
If it is operated as a business point. Blame cause and effect.
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No, the monastery is collective, not owned by individuals, so it cannot be taken over!
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This mainly depends on whether the owner of the temple is the deceased person.
If the owner is, it is legally possible to inherit.
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Even if you are a monk, how can a monk have descendants?
OK. After the old man dies, the children can first go to the old man's death certificate, and then take the old man's death certificate and the old man's ID card to the bank, and then you can take out the money that the old man has deposited in the bank.
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