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Q: What sacrament do we become children of god and heirs to heaven?
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Can Animals inherit the Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Heaven?

No. Children inherit the possessions of the father. In this case, our Father in heaven who owns the universe. Man was created in the image of God... not animals. Man is set to inherit:"The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that WE ARE THE CHILDREN OF GOD: and if Children, then HEIRS; HEIRS OF GOD, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with Him, that we may also be also glorified together." (Rom.8:16-17)


What is the law concerning a beneficiary of a life insurance policy?

A life insurance policy for my father included his 3 children one is deseaced does the deseased child children then become heirs?


Can a mother make a claim on her adult child's property if she has contributed to it financially as a gift?

No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.


How old was Mary Tudor when she had her kids?

She was 38 when she thought she was pregnant, but it was in fact some form of stomach cancer. She never had any children of her own to become her heirs.


Does god require us to suffer for him?

No -- WITH Him:"The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, the we are the Children of God: and if Children, then Heirs; Heirs of God, and Joint-Heirs with Christ; if so be THAT WE SUFFER WITH HIM, that we may be also GLORIFIED TOGETHER." (Rom.8:16-17)


How do you use wedlock in a sentence?

My brother had 4 children out of wedlock, meaning his children were illegitimate heirs to our inheritance.


Should my husband who has his life insurance payable to his 'estate' change it to named heirs?

Yes. He should name you as the beneficiary and your children as contingent beneficiaries. That way it will not become part of his probate estate.


In PA are adult step children considered heirs?

In Pennsylvania, stepchildren are not considered legal heirs unless they have been legally adopted by their stepparent. If there is no legal adoption, stepchildren do not have any rights to inherit from their step-parent's estate.


Family feud something that happens after you die?

Your belongings are divided among your heirs, funeral arrangements are made, and your loved ones mourn your passing.


As one of the heirs am I obligated to give up any part of my share for another heirs children for a verbal bequeath?

No. But it is likely to cause internal friction in the family.


When a father dies without a will do his minor children have rights to his estate or do his parents?

Generally, the surviving spouse and the minor children would be the legal heirs-at-law. If the father was divorced, his children are his heirs-at-law. You can check the state laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link below.


What can you do when your father's will left your mother life estate of land then life estate to his children with remainder interest going to their heirs Can this be changed if so how?

The only thing that can be done is for the heirs to disown their interests. You should consult with an attorney. All the heirs (wife, children, grandchildren) could likely join in a deed to a straw to end the effects of the will.