the animal will be confused as to where the parent is
but over time will get used to not having a parent
Then the other parent has to take care of the nest.
The animals are told that he is taken to the hospitial and dies with naploleon by his side.
Some institutes, if its a smaller loan will allow you to fax in a death ceterifercate.
The King or Queen (who happens to be his parent and is the ruling monarch) dies.
The child go to the other parent.
They can be sued.
It goes into the soil, and fertilizes it.
A parent may leave one child who has been of extraordinary help and comfort a greater share of their estate by will. However, if the parent dies intestate, as often happens, then the property will pass according to the laws of intestacy in your parent's state. You may check the laws for your state at the link below.
Yes, they do.
The body decays, or gets eaten by other animals.
Once the parent dies, the balance of the trust fund depends on the terms and conditions outlined in the trust document. It can be distributed to the named beneficiaries, such as other family members or charitable organizations, or it may be specified to be used for specific purposes, such as covering funeral expenses or paying off outstanding debts. The distribution would be carried out according to the instructions provided in the trust.
That child's interest would pass to any living parent and if no parent to their siblings.