The provisions of the Inheritance Law on statutory inheritance are as follows:
Article 9. The right of inheritance is equal between men and women.
Article 10 Heritage shall be inherited in the following order:
First order: spouse, children, parents.
The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents.
Children referred to in this Law include children born in wedlock, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and stepchildren with dependency.
Parents referred to in this Law include biological parents, adoptive parents and step parents who have a dependency relationship.
Brothers and sisters referred to in this Law include brothers and sisters of the same parents, half-brothers, adopted brothers and sisters and stepbrothers and sisters with dependent relationship.
Extended data:
Death compensation, as its name implies, is the economic compensation for the death of the deceased, and the object of compensation is the close relatives of the deceased. Because death compensation has a strong personal nature, it is based on the loss of future income to compensate the close relatives of the deceased, so death compensation does not belong to the deceased's estate. However, even if death compensation is not an inheritance, there should be certain distribution standards.
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