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Chapter 340 Does the fetus have the right to inherit?

Chapter 340 Does the fetus have the right to inherit?

According to Article No. 20 of my country's "Inheritance Law", when the inheritance is divided, the share of the fetus should be retained.If the fetus is dead at birth, the retained share shall be handled in accordance with legal inheritance.It can be seen that the law of our country protects the interests of the fetus, and no one must ignore the inheritance rights of the fetus.Although the fetus has not yet been born, as long as it has a direct blood relationship with the deceased decedent and is the biological flesh and blood of the deceased, it needs more upbringing, education, and more care and help from the society.When the inheritance is divided, the inheritance share reserved for the fetus shall be kept by the mother of the fetus or exercise the relevant rights.If the share of the inheritance that should have been reserved for the unborn child is not retained, it shall be withheld from the estate inherited by the heir.At the same time, if the fetus dies after birth, the share of inheritance reserved for the fetus will be inherited by its heirs; if the fetus is dead at birth, it will still be the inheritance of the decedent and be handled in accordance with the legal inheritance.

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When the legal rights and interests of the ward are infringed, the ward or his guardian has the right to ask the competent department to deal with it, or file a lawsuit in the people's court according to law.If the guardian fails to perform guardianship duties or infringes on the legal rights and interests of the ward, and causes property loss or other losses or damages, he shall make compensation or bear other civil responsibilities according to law.

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