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no they should not be allowed to dig up the bodies of deceased people for historical purposes and information about the past
While all of the relatives should comfort the mourners and participate as is appropriate, the actual laws of mourning apply only to the following: the siblings of the deceased, the children of the deceased, the spouse, and the parents of the deceased. Excluded are nieces and nephews, in-laws, grandchildren, aunts and uncles, etc.
Of course. Arrangements should be made for any of the heirs to visit the property before it is sold.
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents. They should be allowed to make them up. Divorce is a big decision and i not taken by children.
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents
If the parents are deceased, she should ask a lawyer about it.
In some countries, you should. In Sweden, the closest relatives to the deceased traditionally wear a white tie. That is, children, parents, husband, wife or siblings. Others traditionally wear black tie.
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It all depends on the provisions in will. It can provide that the share of any deceased child should pass to their heirs or it can provide the share go to the remaining siblings. It could also provide the share of any deceased child pass to a specific person such as a special grandchild.
Only if you are the estate lawyer or have been named executor of the estate. No one else should be allowed to have a copy.
Both parents of a deceased child have an equal right of inheritance. If one parent had custody that parent has the right to make funeral arrangements but the other parent should be consulted if possible.
Yes.