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3 years ago

I have got married in year 2006 and my daughter was born in year 2008. I have got seperated in year 2013 due to some family issues and filed a divorce case in year 2017. My daughter was with him only since 2013. My husband hadn't appeared in any of the dates in Court. Last month he expired due to some health issues and illness. He survived by our daughter, his mother and 2 married sisters. How can I get my daughter back with compensation and expenses for her studies and marriage. I believe he hadn't much properties or cash balance on his name. His mother has got all these on her name only. She is more that 65 years old. Please suggest how to sort it . Thanks

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
Since your husband has expired you are the legal guardian of your daughter. If the in-laws are not allowing your daughter to come to you then you can file an application in the court for her custody. Also, you can claim a fair share in the property owned by mother of your deceased husband.
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A.Hi,
Since your husband has expired you are the legal guardian of your daughter. If the in-laws are not allowing your daughter to come to you then you can file an application in the court for her custody. Also, you can claim a fair share in the property owned by mother of your deceased husband.
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Arunayan Sharma

Responded 3 years ago

A.As a natural biological guardian, you can get back your daughter. Through the court, you have legal rights over your deceased husband properties; if anything left in his name.
Doe your daughter you get in touch with the Child Welfare Committee of your district.
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Narvir Yadav

Responded 3 years ago

A.U and ur daughter have right on ur husband property..and just go there and bring back your daughter...and file a civil case in concerned court
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