it depends on the child.
Usually a family member or a close family friend will tell a child when a parent (or both parents) die :(
Sad
cause they lived their life abused..
feel ashamed . After all a parent can't abuse a child . If at all he has abused he is not worthy to become a parent
When parents die the child becomes an orphan.
There is nothing so grief stricken than a parent losing a child because parents feel they will die before their children and are never prepared for a child to die first no matter what their age. Often one or both parents will either blame themselves or each other for the loss of that child even if everything was done to save the child and it was not the parents fault. The mother has a deep bond with a child because she gave birth and the father suffers because he feels he was meant to protect his child out of love even though it was out of his control.
it depends on the child. if the parent feels they can trust the child, i feel the parents should not have to read their childrens texts.
yes they did
A foster child have no birth right after their foster parents so it's only if they are mentioned in the will.
With adult grief it is expected that parents will die sooner or later before their children or, in some cases younger people have no reason to feel someone as young as a friend; sibling, etc., will die because of their youth. Although the grief is intense at any age when a parent loses a child it is a great shock because all parents go through life feeling they will die before their children and suddenly the shock of a child dying is more than most parents can bare as they have only had their child such a short time.
You should talk to her and tell her how you feel about everything, but if your parents do not want another child, it is a decision for them to make.