Burial sites are typicaly property just like anything else. The issue would be determeined by the laws of the State of residence of the original owner, either through their will, or the intestate law statute
Rights pertaining to what?
The eldest son has no special rights over any other child of a decedent whether for purposes of inheritance or right to be an administrator or guardian of an estate or person. All children are considered equal in the eyes of the law.
Childern have the rights toevery thing that is their father's no matter what! if this chind is the frist child of the deceased he/she has even mre rights, and if their is only one male child it gos to him first.
No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.
The life insurance proceeds are owed to the beneficiary(s), regardless of parental rights.
James Sirius Potter is Harry's eldest child.
None until granted them by a court. see links
Charlemagne was his eldest son.
There eldest Child is Prince William Jacob the third.
There is no law that governs this. By custom the medals/awards/burial flag of the deceased service member is given to (a) their spouse (unless divorced), if there is no spouse, (b) their eldest child, or (if not married and no children), (c) their parents or (d) their closest living relative.
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.
No.