You must consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your jurisdiction. The grandparent's estate must be probated in order for the legal title to the property to pass to the beneficiaries. The parents of those beneficiaries may have a life estate in the property. The attorney must review the Will, submit it to the probate court for allowance and administer the estate. Once the attorney has reviewed the situation and explained your rights and options, your questions will be answered.
Because the child's parents parents are called grandparents.
The Grandchildren if they are old enough to be financially capable, otherwise, the parents of the grandchildren.
You have to remind your parents how they raised you and tell them you have rules. They can give their grandchildren some things, but not others.
The first parents are the sky, Uranus and Gaia (Mother Earth). Titans were their children and the other gods were their grandchildren
The common ancestor is your parents. Your children and your sister's children are first cousins. Your grandchildren and your sister's grandchildren are second cousins. Your great-grandchildren and your sister's great-grandchildren are third cousins.
I have life insurance on myself and I list my parents as primary beneficiaries and my siblings as contingent beneficiaries because I'm single and want to leave something behind to them in case I die.
That depends on whether or not they have any children, grandchildren, siblings, or if their parents are still living. If they have children, then the children are the next of kin. If they had children and the children are deceased, yet had children of their own, then the grandchildren would be the next of kin. If there are no grandchildren either, then the parents are next of kin. If the parents are deceased, then the siblings would be next of kin. If they have no children, grandchildren, siblings or surviving parents or grandparents, then the closest blood relatives would be their next of kin, such as aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. in that order.
Your children are the parents of some of your grandchildren. They are also the aunts or uncles of those of your grandchildren who are not their children. Even you have a child who is younger than one of your grandchildren, that child is still the aunt or uncle of all those grandchildren.
Nope. They purchased it when they had the ability to contract and they determine the beneficiaries. You can always purchase your own life insurance with your own money and name your own beneficiaries.
Your ancestry. Those you have descended from are your ancestors. My lineage includes my parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, etc., in my past, and my children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. in my future.
The grandchildren would be the parents, aunts and uncles, and first cousins once removed, of the great grandchildren.
Grandparents have no legal right to have custody over their grandchildren like parents do. Any relative have the same right to petition for custody if the parents are gone. If the parents are there they are the ones deciding where the child will live.Grandparents can have the right to petition for visitation though depending on which state they are in. That is something other relatives don't have. The laws differs on grandparents rights. The court usually don't go against parents wishes though.Another PerspectiveYou asked about grandchildren's rights to their grandparents. Unfortunately, the parents have the right to make decisions for their minor children. If the parents decide to keep their children from seeing their grandparents they may do so.