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No. The spouse and children have the primary right. The grandparents may step in if there is no spouse and the children are minors.
Poseidon's children have power over the ocean and some freshwaters, earthquakes and horses.
Though it is not good idea, the Trustor (parent) can name anyone they want to Administer (Executor) of their Estate. An Administrator is a title usually reserved for a Court appointment, of which this would not be.
In case one isn't available You can have one power of attorney over your children to a close relative due to relationship reasons. The other power of attorney could be assigned to a person that is fluent with legalities on real estate proceedings and assets. Awarding power of attorney to certain people that are not familiar with your situation is not always the best idea.
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Getting a patent can allow you to recoup the cost of developing your idea instead of handing it over to competitors for free.
The Family Has Power And Authority over the whole family. He had the rights to execute his children if he wished.
Sure. It is up to the person granting power to assign whomever he feels will do the best job for him.
The Edwardian code of chivalry favored women and children over men.
so that one president wouldn't become a dictator and over power