Regarding property Regarding property

3 years ago

Hello sir/mam,
We are two family members ( me and my mother),I am 33 years old and my mother is 60 years old.
My mother got married to a person in 1980,and nearly after 6 or 7 years they(I.e. my mother and father) got separated ,since then we are living separately,( and he later married to another woman and had children with her too) ,
and I was born in 1987 and my maternal grandfather brought me up and also was taking care of my mother.
Now my issue is that can we get a share from his property (whether movable or immovable) and how can we approach this issue.
Please provide free consultation.
I shall be highly obliged.

Meenakshi Periyahkaruppan

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Did your mother divorced your father?
If yes then you only will be entitled a share from your father's movable and immovable properties, if no then your morher also entitled .
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
Yes, you can claim an share of his property by filing a suit for partition. Your mother would also be entitled to claim maintenance from him if he is still alive.
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A.Hi,
As his child and legal heir, you can claim an equal share of his property by filing a suit for partition.
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