Urgent Help regarding Distribution of Property Urgent Help regarding Distribution of Property

3 years ago

My Dad died Intestate leaving behind his widow and 2 sons (including me) and a daughter. My mother is aged 90 and is suffering from Alzheimer. Soon after my Dad's death the legal heirs entered into a FSA agreeing to distribute the father's estate only after mother's demise.

Now my bro and sis are insisting on distributing the moveable portions of the property and keeping intact the immovable part consisting of a house occupied by Mom & younger bro. My question is whether the Succession Act provide for such piecemeal distribution i e not distributing the immovable along with the moveable portion.

Suppose one of the legal heirs does not give his consent on such distribution then what is the remedy available to others. As Mom is not capable of entering into contracts how can her interest and future caretaking be safeguarded?

Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 3 years ago

A.the answer is yes. your bro and sis can distribute the movable portions of the property and keeping intact the immovable part consisting of a house occupied by Mom & younger bro.
infact immovable property also.
The mother share is 1/3.


Hope this clarifies,
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