Yes, unless they have taken a vow of poverty, most priests, specifically diocesan, have not taken that vow and can receive an inheritance
Yes.
Once someone has died, they can longer receive an inheritance.
The grimke persuaded their mother to give them their share of the family inheritance.
No. Property that you receive by a will IS an inheritance. Property received from a relative under the laws of intestacy when there was no will is also an inheritance.
If you are due an inheritance that is in probate, or will receive an inheritance that is in trust it might be possible for you to get an inheritance advance. There are numerous companies online that offer this service. Loans are usually to the value of 50-60% of your inheritance.
If the individual was married than their spouse will receive the inheritance. If there is no spouse, then the children is next in line, followed by grandchildren.
Holy Orders
In a Ch. 13, you are required to report an inheritance, regardless of how many days since filing. For a Ch. 7, you are required to report an inheritance if you are to receive an inheritance based on a death (because the death creates your right to receive an inheritance). Many people mistakenly believe that an inheritance must be reported if it is received within 180 days. Now you know.
The tribe of Levi was dedicated to serving the Lord as priests. They were chosen by God to carry out the religious duties in the tabernacle and later the temple, including offering sacrifices and conducting rituals. The Levites did not receive a land inheritance like the other tribes, as their inheritance was the service of the Lord.
Not directly. The spouse that receives the inheritance can determine what is done with that inheritance. There is no automatic right for the other spouse to receive any of it.
After you actually receive the funds, there are no taxes to pay on it. Inheritance tax is paid by the estate, so you will receive the net from the estate, not a pre-tax amount. There are several factors taht can influence the amount of tax paid on inheritance. Depending on the amount and circustances the tax can be between 4.5-15%.
No. The "heir" has no right to that money whatsoever.