Seperation from Family Seperation from Family

6 months ago

I would like to know how I can give up my rights on the ancestral property and free my brother from being my legal gaurdian as both my parents are expired

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
If you are a co-owner of the ancestral property, you can execute a Deed of Relinquishment. This is a legal document that states your intention to give up your share of the property. This typically requires the consent of all co-owners. If the property is held jointly by multiple family members, you may need their consent to transfer your share to your brother or another family member. If you are of legal age, you may not require a legal guardian. However, if you are a minor, the process to change guardianship can be complex. You may need to file a petition in the family court to change your legal guardian. The court will evaluate the circumstances and make a decision based on the best interests of the child. Your brother may need to be involved in this process, and you may need to demonstrate why he should not be your guardian.
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