Statutory succession According to Article 10 of China's Inheritance Law, the order of succession is: the first order: spouse, children and parents. The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents. The children mentioned in the legal inheritance relationship refer to children born in wedlock, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and stepchildren with dependency. Children of heirs in the first order of legal succession, whether sons or daughters, have the same inheritance rights and will not be lost due to marriage.
The married daughter came back and asked her parents for a set of property. If parents still have it, parents have the final say, parents give it, and sons have no right to stop it. If both parents are absent, then if there is a will and there is no will, if the daughter does not intend to give up and wants to inherit her parents' property, the law will support it. There is a daughter's share in the law.
In real life, when some old people die, they will inherit and write their wills in advance. According to the provisions of Article 5 of the Inheritance Law, after the inheritance begins, it shall be handled in accordance with the statutory inheritance. If there is a will, it shall be inherited according to the will. Therefore, if there is a will, and it is stipulated in the will that only the son inherits all the real estate, then the married woman has no right to inherit the real estate.