Inheritance Rights For Great Grandchildren

Summary

In the Philippines, great-grandchildren can inherit from a great-grandmother if their parent (the grandchild) is deceased, following intestate succession rules. Without a will, an extrajudicial settlement of the estate may be required. Consider consulting a legal professional for guidance on the process.

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no testament or will. the title still fall under the great grandmother. the grandmother died before the title was released
Since there is no testament or will, the rules of intestate succession under the Civil Code of the Philippines will apply. Here are some key points:
- If the grandmother (who would have been the heir) has passed away, her share would pass to her children (the great-grandchildren).
- You may need to initiate an extrajudicial settlement of the estate.
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Great-grandchildren do not fall under the category of children, meaning they are not entitled to inherit any property belonging to the grandmother
In the Philippines, under the rules of intestate succession, great-grandchildren can inherit if their parent (the grandchild of the deceased) has already passed away. Since there is no will, you may need to initiate an extrajudicial settlement of the estate.
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