BROTHER DIED WITHOUT WILL SURVIVED BY WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS, BOTH ARE MARRIED BROTHER DIED WITHOUT WILL SURVIVED BY WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS, BOTH ARE MARRIED

1 year ago

who gets the assets he left behind which includes real estate, investments and loans given to friends/family, as brother, we like to see that assets are divided between both sisters eventually but one is controlling financial affairs and fear that this may not happen, so any way to protect the interest of daughter ?

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
The assets will be divided among the class 1 heirs and the wife. As each daughter is eligible to an equal share, the property can be divided accordingly.
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Anonymous

Replied 1 year ago

first of very many thanks, really appreciated

in this case, total assets will be divided in 3 equal portion ?

thanking you for your kind cooperation and awaiting your reply

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