My husband expired last month
1 year ago
My husband expired last month. According to his will I will have right on his self acquired property after my death, it will divided between my son, daughter and grandson.
I want to know that can I gift this property is per his will between above in my life time.
A.Dear Sir,
Yourself and your children get 1/3rd each as such you are entitled to gift only to the extent of 1/3rd which falls to your share.
Yourself and your children get 1/3rd each as such you are entitled to gift only to the extent of 1/3rd which falls to your share.
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A.Hi client,
Yes you can absolutely do the same. As you are the current status holder, you can gift them the said property.
Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
Yes you can absolutely do the same. As you are the current status holder, you can gift them the said property.
Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
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A.Dear Client
If you gift or not, the property will be distributed in the same ratio as stated by him in his will.
However, you can divide the property as per the will before as well bit it will be legally transferred in respect of the will.
Hope it helps
If you gift or not, the property will be distributed in the same ratio as stated by him in his will.
However, you can divide the property as per the will before as well bit it will be legally transferred in respect of the will.
Hope it helps
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