Inherited property - marital dispute - wife and son right on it Inherited property - marital dispute - wife and son right on it

2 months ago

I have encestor bunglow , land. I have marital dispute with wife. Son with her. No divorce filed yet. Separated 3 years. She at her parent place. I want to know can they claim inherited property. Should I sell and save half money by investing somewhere. Or no need.

Anish Palkar

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A.No, they cannot claim on your inherited property, you can sell it immediately and invest somewhere with consultation with the good advocate
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Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

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A.Dear Client,
Whether the parents are separated or divorced, the children will be considered class I legal heirs of their biological parents and will have the right to inherit their self-acquired (unless specified otherwise in a will) and ancestral property. As per the Hindu law of inheritance, an ancestral property can be gifted/disposed of only under certain situations like distress or for pious reasons. Otherwise, the ancestral property cannot be given away or disposed of to others excluding all other legal heirs/coparceners who have the right to inherit the said property by birth.
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