legal ground
law of contract
Article 2 A contract as mentioned in this Law is an agreement between natural persons, legal persons and other organizations with equal subjects to establish, change and terminate the relationship of civil rights and obligations.
Article 8 A legally established contract is legally binding on the parties. The parties shall perform their obligations as agreed, and shall not alter or terminate the contract without authorization.
Contracts established according to law are protected by law.
Article 44 A legally established contract shall come into force upon its establishment.
inheritance act
Article 3 Legacy is the personal legal property left by a citizen when he dies, including:
Citizens' income; (2) Houses, savings and daily necessities of citizens; (3) Citizens' trees, livestock and poultry;
(4) Cultural relics, books and materials of citizens; (five) the means of production that the law allows citizens to own;
(six) the property rights in the copyright and patent rights of citizens;
(7) Other lawful properties of citizens.
Article 5 After the beginning of inheritance, it shall be handled in accordance with legal inheritance; If there is a will, it shall be inherited or bequeathed according to the will; If there is a legacy support agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement.
Article 6 The right of inheritance and bequest of a person without legal capacity shall be exercised by his legal representative.
The right of inheritance and bequest of a person with limited capacity shall be exercised by his legal representative or with the consent of his legal representative.
Article 10 Heritage shall be inherited in the following order:
First order: spouse, children, parents.
The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents.
After the inheritance begins, the successor in the first order inherits, and the successor in the second order does not inherit. If there is no successor in the first order, it is inherited by the successor in the second order.
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.
Article 13 The shares of heirs in the same order shall generally be equal.
The distribution of property needs to be effectively analyzed according to the actual situation. If there are some differences on the protection of their own rights and interests, they will lose their enthusiasm for the protection of their own interests. Therefore, a person needs to negotiate effectively on the handling of specific problems, and then directly safeguard his own interests and reduce unnecessary disputes with the help of relevant personnel.