A father is writing his will (the testator) and is naming as beneficiaries his 2 adult sons - Son A and Son B, and their children. Son A has 2 children - A1 and A2. Son B has 1 child - B1. Each one will get an equal share "per capita" of the father's estate upon the father's death. Son B predeceases the testator. This means that:
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A. Son A gets 100% of the assets of the estate upon the death of the testator
B. The grandchild B1 gets 25% of the assets of the estate upon the death of the testator
C. The grandchildren A1, A2, and B1, each get 33% of the assets of the estate upon the grandfather's death
D. No assets will be distributed upon the death of the testator until the grandchildren become adults