If the farmer had a will, the farm would go to the person or persons specified in the will. If not, the farm would go to probate court to make a decision. Generally the spouse has first rights and then the children. However, there are many variables since each situation is different (example: Is the farm owned or rented; is it family land willed to the next generation; does the family even live on the farm; are there minor children, etc.) This question, therefore, can only be answered generally, and the answer assumes the farmer owned the land. But then, all the variables would affect the outcome(s).
they die
She marries a farmer and has a large family
Pip's sister dies
What happens when a partner dies in business depends on the contract. Many people may write a contract that replaces a partner with a family member of the partner.
the honor gauard will always be there to barry that Marine. Family or no family A Marine allways has a family he has his brothers to his left and right!!!!!
Then someone else has to assume that responsibility. If you mean what happens if the only employed person dies, then you'd need to refer to local social welfare regulations in whatever country you live in.
The debt moves to his closest family member.
A subsistance farmer
He dies, he stops living.
to save the family farm
Substance farmer
If a seller dies, a loan might still be owed by the family of the person that died. In some cases, the loan would be forgiven if the seller died or passed away.