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What is the relationship between my grandmother and my little grandson?
Lineal consanguinity refers to relatives who have lineal consanguinity, and biological parents and grandparents (grandparents) counted from themselves are lineal consanguinity of elders. The biological children, grandchildren and grandchildren counted down from themselves are all direct blood relatives of the younger generation, and they are relatives of the same ancestry; Brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts, nephews, nephews and other peers, elders and younger generations are collateral blood relatives.
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The rights and obligations between grandparents and grandchildren mainly include:
(1) Grandparents who are financially capable have the obligation to support their minor grandchildren whose parents are dead or unable to support them; ?
(2) Grandchildren who can afford it have the obligation to support their grandparents whose children have died or whose children are unable to support them;
(3) According to the provisions of the Inheritance Law, grandparents and grandchildren, as second-in-line heirs, enjoy the right of inheritance.
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