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Children's property parents have the right to inherit?

Legal analysis: Yes, if the child dies first, the parents have the right to inherit the child's estate. At the same time, the spouse, children, parents of the decedent as the first heir, enjoy equal inheritance rights. For the property of the decedent, the first-order heirs inherit in the same proportion, that is, according to the head of the average distribution. To divide the inheritance, half of the property owned by the decedent *** together should first be divided for the spouse and the rest for the decedent's estate.

Legal basis: The Chinese People's *** and National Code Article 127 The inheritance shall be in the following order:

(1) First order: spouse, children, parents;

(2) Second order: siblings, grandparents, grandparents.

After the inheritance begins, the first-order heirs shall inherit and the second-order heirs shall not inherit; if there is no first-order heir to inherit, the second-order heirs shall inherit.

The children referred to in this Part include legitimate children, illegitimate children, adopted children and stepchildren in a dependent relationship.

The parents referred to in this Part include biological parents, adoptive parents and step-parents in a dependency relationship.

Brothers and sisters referred to in this Part include brothers and sisters of the same parents, brothers and sisters of the same father or mother, adopted brothers and sisters, and stepbrothers and sisters with dependence.