Family dispute Family dispute

6 years ago

My father died on 31st December 2017.he had two accounts and a property on his name and he didn't made any nomination or will.We r two sisters and one brother. my brother is saying that he wants all the money in those accounts and property in his name. me and my sister wants that property and money will goes to my mother.Now he is not ready to sign any paperwork which says that all of this will goes to my mother.Is there any solution that without his signatures ye Sab Meri Mumma ko mil Jaye.

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client in your case Without Nomination,will or Succession no person will get the two account & property. Your mother can file suit for succession or civil suit before designated Court. It is better to consult a property lawyer to solve the issues amicably quickly.
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Prabhakara S K Shetty

Responded 6 years ago

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A.This matter has all the symptoms of not getting solved without any one of you going to Court. There is no way all of it going to your mom without your brother consenting. Try to bring in elders for a amicable solution before filing for partition.
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 6 years ago

A.Without Nomination,will or Succession no person will get the two account & property. Your mother can file suit for succession or civil suit before designated Court. It is better to consult a property lawyer to solve the issues amicably quickly.
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NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

Responded 6 years ago

A.since your father died intestate you all are having equal shares to the property and money. File a Partition suit before the court and claim your share.
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Purbasha Roy

Responded 6 years ago

A.Dear Client, Your late father's property can not be only on your brother's name while you, your sister and your mother is alive. All four of you have your individual shares in that property because there is no will. So you need to prepare a Partition Deed for it. After that you and your sister could give away your share of the property to your mother.
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