Property Dispute - Transfer of Name is not been done Property Dispute - Transfer of Name is not been done

1 year ago

Transfer of Name is not been done in a property to wife after her husband's death. In that case is she legally authorized to create a will in which she did not gave any property to one of her son out of 7 children and that child is living in that property from last 45 years. Do that child have any right in the property as the Husband and wife both are dead now.

Anik

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A.Hello Client,
If the property is ancestors property then he can claim for his shares. As after the father died the first class heirs will get his property which includes deceased 's wife, children, mother. His wife is not authorized to make a will. The victim can claim for property.
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