Parents can make a new will and change who is included in the will, including and excluding individual children. The parents would need to do this according to whatever laws pertain to wills in your state, but in almost all cases, to be sure legalities have been followed, they should consult with an attorney.
Your child's children are your grandchildren. Your great uncle's children are your parent's first cousins and your first cousins, once removed. Your grandchildren and your great uncle's children are first cousins, three times removed.
Your children are the parents of some of your grandchildren. They are also the aunts or uncles of those of your grandchildren who are not their children. Even you have a child who is younger than one of your grandchildren, that child is still the aunt or uncle of all those grandchildren.
You and your wife have had a child and you name him Adam, then Adam grows up and has two children that he and his wife named Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel are your grandchildren. When Cain and Abel grow up and have their own children, these children are your great grandchildren.
Your first cousin and your grandchildren (your child's children) are first cousins once removed.
If there is no will, the law normally splits the estate between the spouse and the natural children.
Descendants are relatives of a person that down from one generation to the next. Parent to child to grandchild to great-grandchild. As you can see, the direction is a descending one. This is best illustrated using the standard family tree depiction of a person's relatives. A person's children and grandchildren and so on are shown one below the other in a descending direction. The opposite of a descendant is an ascendant. This is a person's parent, grandparent, great-grandparent and on in an ascending order.
The plural form of the noun child's is children's.The plural form is the children's parent.
Children should be able to visit a parent in prison as long as the parent did not do an offense against the child. It should also be up to the child if they want to see their parent in prison.
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Your child if you have children. If you have no children, then it's your parent. If there are no children or parents, then its your siblings.
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In most states the grandchildren would be the legal heirs-at-law. Succession generally goes in descending order if there children and the children of any deceased child would take under the laws of intestacy: parent, child, grandchild, etc. Siblings of the decedent would become the heirs at law only if the decedent had no wife and no children. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link below.