They would have gone to their closest relative, and if there was none, to an orphanage.
That's up to a judge, but why would it matter?
First would be spouse. If no spouse, then children If no spouse or children, then parents If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings. If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews. If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)
Some parents would probably ignore the movie South Park. Other parents would not want their children to watch this type of movie. Some parents would probably be very shocked with this movie.
Good question. The likelihood is that Social Services will get involved and decide which set of parents is most suitable for them. If both sets are suitable then it may go to court for a decision.
The children lose their mother. If the mother attempted suicide, fails, and goes go jail, then the kids would go to the father. If the father is unavailable, or unwilling to take the kids, the children would go to their grandparents, then to Uncle or aunts, god parents and lastly foster care. If the mother attempted suicide, but fails, and does not go to jail, the first option is that the kids stay with her.
Children can get in bad situations. If they are in danger, the parent would not know where to go. Adults can take advantage of lost children.
Children would probably look more like their parents.
Children would probably look more like their parents.
Children would probably look more like their parents.
Children would probably look more like their parents.
the children would miss their parents or they could be homeless on the streets
That's up to a judge, but why would it matter?
That person's share (who died without issue) would go to his parents first, or to his siblings next, or to his siblings' children.
Often times it would be an item of comfort. A stuffed toy or doll they could cling to in times of fear or loneliness. Children that were separated from their parents would likely have a small memento from their parents. A small photo perhaps. Some parents left locks of their hair or a kerchief to be clutched while in hiding.
The parents of a nephew are your siblings (a brother or a sister).
The parents get heavily fined. The second or after born children are usually put up for adoption.
That depends on whether or not they have any children, grandchildren, siblings, or if their parents are still living. If they have children, then the children are the next of kin. If they had children and the children are deceased, yet had children of their own, then the grandchildren would be the next of kin. If there are no grandchildren either, then the parents are next of kin. If the parents are deceased, then the siblings would be next of kin. If they have no children, grandchildren, siblings or surviving parents or grandparents, then the closest blood relatives would be their next of kin, such as aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. in that order.