Can husband give all his property to his extra marital affair Can husband give all his property to his extra marital affair

3 years ago

Sir,
My husband is having an extra marital affair with our maid for the past few years and now he is willing to give all his property to this maid. He has already given 30 sovereign of gold and few lakhs in cash, but i could nothing as he was very threatening. Now he is planing to sell the land and house which we are currently living in (property is solely registered in his name) and give the money to his extra marital affair.. He is also threatening me and my son to leave his house.. Me and my son are his legal wife and son.. I have been living with him for the past 34 years and still but now suddenly he is planning to give all his wealth to his extra marital affair without giving a single penny to me and my son..My son is going through depression due all this family issues.. So Does me and my son have legal right in his property? Can he will his property to his extra marital affair? What are the legal precautions that me and my son could take?

I kindly request you to advice me on this matter.

NB: MY AGE 57. HUSBANDS AGE 64, HIS LEGAL SONS AGE 30... Also as far as i know he dont have any illegal kids...

Pankaj Kumar Srivastava

Responded 3 years ago

A.He can't threat and he will have to give maintenance charges to you.Find the solution peacefully if it is not possible then take legal action.
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Srinivasa Prasad

Responded 3 years ago

A.If your husband is having extramarital affair, just collect proofs such flings i.e., audio, video and other possible evidences apart from details of giving gold and money to her.

Using the above, you can lodge compliant with police and also women protection cell at your place, since during subsistence of earlier marriage, it amounts to BIGAMY.

Thus, using the above you can corner him and push him to go for compromise.

With regard to self acquired property, the person can deal with it as he / she likes.

Better release notification in news paper i.e., one in vernacular langauge and other i English language intimating the general public about the same.

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All the above will lead to complications.
As such, try and solve the problem within for walls, i.e., call the lady's family members and try to close it amicably.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.You have file civil suit for maintenance and get stay order on such transfers as a security for your future maintenance otherwise you will be on street. If my answer is helpful to you then please give my FIVE STAR
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Adv. Sarika Khude

Responded 3 years ago

A.Self-acquired property then he has the right to do.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 3 years ago

A.If it is self acquired property then he have right to do or transfer.
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Vilesh Bhaurao Bondade

Responded 3 years ago

A.Legaly he can't do, if you are first wife and having you and your child name on record , you file case against husbund.
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SUNIL NAVANITLAL SHAH

Responded 3 years ago

A.U are eligible for 50% fromall property etc
send a public notice that without ur concern no house to be bought and same way give notice to registrar office
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