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My sister died 3 months back. She had a child from her 1st marriage which was desolved within 1 and half year. She had mental shock due to this & was going with medical treatment. Treatment was done f ...
My sister died 3 months back. She had a child from her 1st marriage which was desolved within 1 and half year. She had mental shock due to this & was going with medical treatment. Treatment was done f ...
Dear Madam,
You submit written statement before the Family Court and it will be ended in your favour if your advocate is able to convince all the factuals.
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We are 3 daughters,My parents adopted my son through registered adoption deed. My father was a retired Employee & expired in 2015. since then, my mother is receiving pension of 30K. All the 7 properti ...
dear client you can seek partition with a further prayer to declare such Will and Gift Deeds not binding.contact with lawyer.
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We are 3 daughters,My parents adopted my son through registered adoption deed. My father was a retired Employee & expired in 2015. since then, my mother is receiving pension of 30K. All the 7 properti ...
dear client kindly produce the original Will along with death certificate of your father make the will turn into probate indicating the will made by your mother as she was not entitled.
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I am separated from my wife, living separately since last 8 months. I have still not put in papers for divorce. I have one son 10 years old. I am in a relationship with another woman. She has a 11 ...
without the consent of the biological father you won't can't adopt her daughter. However there's another way, you can contact me by getting my phone number through Vidhikarya.
I am 26 and my husband is 34 years old married since 6 years. My sister got married 6 months back and due to some reasons they are getting divorced. She is pregnanat and we want to adopt that baby. We ...
without the consent of the biological father you can't adopt her daughter. However there's another way, you can contact me by getting my phone number through Vidhikarya.
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Hi, am Arpitha Sharma this is my second marriage I have a son which born to me and my first husband now after second marriage my husband wants to adopt him legally Pls sujjest me Wt all i have to do
Dear sir, your 2nd husband can adopt any child only with your consent. For details, pl.contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
Hi, this is Arpitha skanda Kumar I wanted to know details about the adoption process. This is my second marriage and my first husband died in an accident. Now I have re married and I have a child whi ...
please contact me for quick resolution
I was in a live in relationship with a lady since 2001. In 2009, the lady adopted a girl child under the JJ act 2000.(Adoption under single parent). the child was 3 yrs old. The child was admitted in ...
Dear client we Need to review the adoption document. Only after reviewing the documents can advise you whether to file a petition u/s 10 of Guardian and Wards Act for the custody of the child or to lodge a complaint..kindly contact with vidhikarya lawyers
Hello, My name is Akshita I live in Dehradun, Uttrakhand . My sister and I were born out of the wedlock. She is 1 year younger than me. Since my father is suffering with schizophrenia, he sent my si ...
although you have not m entioned the full facts of the case. For details, pl.contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
Hello, I live in Dehradun, Uttrakhand . My sister and I were born out of the wedlock. She is 1 year younger than me. Since my father is suffering with schizophrenia, he sent my sister in an adoption ...
A child once adopted is considered to be a child of the adoptive family and all tied with his/her previous family cease to exist. The majority of adoption files are considered “closed” or “sealed records,” being inaccessible, except by court order, once the adoption is finalized.
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