Property will
3 years ago
Both parents are not alive. Grandmother (widow) had 4 sons (now 3 alive) all are married. Grandmother wants to write a will and want to make 4 portions of their property (she got it from their parents). She wants to give one portion to the children(minors) whose parents are no more. The problem is that she has to appoint a guardian in the will for that and she doesn't trust any of her remaining sons. The one portion values around in crores that's why she is worried about appointing a guardian. Any solution please. She is Hindu living in uttar pradesh. Children are minors.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
In such case, you can approach the court, and court may appoint the guardian.
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In such case, you can approach the court, and court may appoint the guardian.
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A.Hi,
If grandmother does not trust anyone with the will, she can file an application in the court, so that, court can appoint guardian.
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If grandmother does not trust anyone with the will, she can file an application in the court, so that, court can appoint guardian.
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