How to distribute grandpa's inheritance?
(1) First order: spouse, children, parents;
(2) The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents and grandparents.
After the inheritance begins, if the heir abandons the inheritance, he shall make a written abandonment statement before the disposal of the estate; If there is no indication, it is regarded as accepting inheritance. The legatee shall, within 60 days after knowing the legacy, make an indication of accepting or giving up the legacy; If it is not due, it will be deemed as abandoning the inheritance. 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, including legitimate children, illegitimate children, adopted children and stepchildren with dependency. Parents, including biological parents, adoptive parents and step-parents with dependent relationship. Brothers and sisters, including brothers and sisters of the same parents, half-brothers or half-brothers, adopted brothers and sisters, and step-brothers and sisters with support. To inherit the inheritance of the other spouse, one spouse must meet the following two conditions: the relationship between husband and wife should be legal and legal, and one spouse still exists when he dies.
Principles of inheritance distribution:
1. Heirs in the same order shall share the inheritance equally;
2. If the heir agrees, it can be unequal.
3. Heirs who have special difficulties in life and lack the ability to work should be taken care of;
4. The heirs who have the main obligation to support the decedent or live together with the decedent can be graded in the distribution of the estate.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 130 The share of inheritance of heirs in the same order shall generally be equal. Heirs who have special difficulties in life and lack the ability to work should be taken care of when distributing their inheritance. Heirs who have made major support obligations to the decedent or lived together with the decedent can get more points in the distribution of the estate. If an heir who has the ability and conditions to support fails to perform the obligation of support, he shall not divide or divide the estate. If the heirs agree through consultation, they may also be unequal.