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Originally posted by ktsnake
Each NIC group determines its own legacy policy. Ours was just changed at our last Grand Chapter. It used to be all collateral and lineal descendants -- and the ascendant had to write a letter to HQ.
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What if the ascendant is deceased? Do you have a seance?
My guess is that most likely, your and your brothers' sons would be considered legacies. Many, but not all, GLOs consider the grandparent/grandchild relationship as a legacy relationship. Even if they don't, they may give grandchildren some additional consideration. Best way to find out - contact Kappa Sigma directly.