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5 years ago
A have three sons and one daughter. A made will by which all property is to go to wife of A. After death of A, the property was transfered to wife of A say B.
Can B make the will and transfer the same property received by her from her husband to anybody as per her wish and will ? (She wishes to give the equal property to only one daughter and one son.
Is she can do so ?
A.Dear Sir,
B became absolute owner of property acquired by her under legal document that is a registered Will.
B can execute Will in favour of anybody without any trouble.
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B became absolute owner of property acquired by her under legal document that is a registered Will.
B can execute Will in favour of anybody without any trouble.
For full procedure contact me on mobile through Vidhikarya.
Rate me Five Star *
Please visit the following link.
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Suneel Moudgil
Responded 5 years ago
A.If the property is earned by A during his lifetime, B can make a will according to Her wish and yes, she can give it to only one daughter and one son, but if the property is acquired by A from his parents or grandparents then No, she cannot.
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