Property inheritance through notarized will
2 years ago
My father died in 2019, leaving my mother , brother, sister and me without any will.this property was transferred on my father name after my grandfather died in 1994.i don't have any papers Just a notarized will of my grandfather signed by my father, uncle and 2sisters.How can I claim my right? Received threats also
A.Dear Client
After your grandfather's death, the property has to be distributed equally among your grandmother, uncles, aunts and your father, i.e 1/4th share each. Your family will receive 1/4th same in total which will be divided equally among your mother, brother & sister (if any). You have all the rights to claim for your father's share in property.
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After your grandfather's death, the property has to be distributed equally among your grandmother, uncles, aunts and your father, i.e 1/4th share each. Your family will receive 1/4th same in total which will be divided equally among your mother, brother & sister (if any). You have all the rights to claim for your father's share in property.
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