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Chapter 339 Can children inherit their property while their parents are still alive

Chapter 339 Can children inherit their property while their parents are still alive
According to the provisions of the "Inheritance Law": "Inheritance begins when the decedent dies." This means that for inheritance to occur, there must be a fact of death. If the parents are alive, the children cannot inherit the property of the parents.

Here, the death of parents can be divided into two situations: one is the natural death of parents, which is commonly referred to as biological death, and children can inherit the property of parents at this time.The second is that the parents are declared dead, that is, the parents are missing for a certain period of time, and the people's court declares the parents dead. At this time, the date of death of the parents determined in the court judgment is used as the time when the inheritance begins.

Although the children whose parents are still alive cannot inherit their property, they can obtain property through other means. property sold, leased, donated to others or the country, collective.These behaviors are the parents' legal disposition of property, and their behavior is protected by law, because parents have the legal right to possess, use, benefit from and dispose of their own property.At the same time, surviving parents can also dispose of personal property in the form of a will. As long as it conforms to the provisions of the "Inheritance Law", his will will have legal effect, and no individual or unit has the right to interfere or obstruct it.It is illegal for children to forcibly inherit the estate of their surviving parents, and if the circumstances are serious, they will be punished by law.

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Family property refers to the sum of the property owned jointly and separately by family members.It includes property jointly owned by family members, jointly owned property and personal property of husband and wife, property owned by adult children individually, property owned by other family members, etc.Family joint property does not include property owned by each family member.

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