You didn't mention any health issues. If she married her cousin, any health problems in the family would be twice as likely to occur.
Tell your parents.
Get a good family law lawyer.
No, grandmother is one word.
This should be part of your will.
No, the sentence should be: "My grandmother's estate is very complicated."
That depends on the family, parents, and circumstance.I think that parents should work together to figure out what disciplinary tactics they should use with their child(ren). That way it will be much more effective and the child will be better for it! Hope that helps you!
No, married daughters should not be spanked by their fathers. If someone is old enough to be married, then their parents should no longer be disciplining them.
custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem
They should be identical.
You should make sure to spend a lot of time with your grandmother in Canada. Then go see the tourist sites while you are there.
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To determine if your grandmother had a life insurance policy that names you as a beneficiary, you should first review her personal documents, such as bank statements, insurance policy statements, or will. If you are unable to find any information, you can reach out to her insurance agent or company directly to inquire about any existing policies.