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How to Disown my Father and avoid paying his Debts? How to Disown my Father and avoid paying his Debts?

8 months ago

My father is an alcohol addict and frequently borrows money from various individuals. Unfortunately, the burden of dealing with their demands falls on me. Even though I am not involved in any of his affairs. I have faced multiple unjust arrests by the police, solely as a result of my father's actions. What are the legal ways to disown my father and avoid these arrests? This would ultimately free me from the continuous cycle of legal issues that I am trapped in now.

Anik

Responded 8 months ago

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A.Dear client,
If you have not inherited any property from him through gift or inheritance, you may issue a legal notice to all of his creditors, as well as place an ad in local newspapers and send a copy of the same to them, indicating that you are not obligated to pay any loans borrowed by your father because you disown him.
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A.Dear Sir,
If you have not inherited any properties from him by way of gift etc then you may get issue a legal notice to all his creditors and also place a Ad in local newspapers and send copy of the same to them which indicates that you are not liable to pay any loans borrowed by your father as you disown him.
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