Will from a Muslim Person
1 year ago
I am a Muslim Guy. I am 51 year old and i have not any child. I have a house (property) and named also itself (MY).
Can I wasyet (WILL) to this house to my Wife ?
As per indian succession law or Indian Muslim law
A.Dear Client
Since the property belongs to you hence you can make a will in your wife's favour and pass on all the property to her through that will. After your death she will become the owner of the property.
Since the property belongs to you hence you can make a will in your wife's favour and pass on all the property to her through that will. After your death she will become the owner of the property.
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A.Dear Client,
yes. you can will your property to your wife and also you are at your liberty to transfer his entire property in your lifetime through a gift to any person,
yes. you can will your property to your wife and also you are at your liberty to transfer his entire property in your lifetime through a gift to any person,
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