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Legal separation from financial obligation of father.
3 years ago
If a person is bank defaulter and fraudster and has taken debts from many private lenders as well, are his daughters/wife liable to repay them if he goes absconding? Is there any way to legally separate financial obligations of the person from his family as they have nothing to do with the scams and are innocent and making an honest living.?
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You may take permanent injunction and thus protect yourself from the borrowers of your father who is exclusively liable to discharge such liabilities.
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You may take permanent injunction and thus protect yourself from the borrowers of your father who is exclusively liable to discharge such liabilities.
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A.Hi,
You are not liable to pay for the loans taken by your father, there is no way anyone can harass you are force you to pay them.
You are not liable to pay for the loans taken by your father, there is no way anyone can harass you are force you to pay them.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
You are not liable to pay for the loans taken by your father, there is no way anyone can harass you are force you to pay them.
You are not liable to pay for the loans taken by your father, there is no way anyone can harass you are force you to pay them.
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Geeta Singh
Responded 3 years ago
A.Wife and daughter not liable personally , but any property of absconding person can be attached by order of court
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