Property Rights After Remarriage
Summary
In Kerala, inheritance laws can be complex, especially with remarriage. If your fathers property was willed to you by your grandparents, you may have a strong claim. Your mothers remarriage generally does not affect her inheritance rights, but neglect of duties might be considered. Its advisable to gather all necessary documents and consult a local lawyer for personalized legal guidance.Full Conversation
I have an issue with the property of my deceased father. After his death my mother married again. She went against our Christian religion and now lives as a hindu with two daughters . She now claims for this property. What should we do
Hi ****, sorry to hear about your situation. To provide better guidance, could you please let me know if your father left a will? This will help determine the legal steps you need to take regarding the property.
My father's was an early departure but luckily his parents did it. They have written that it belongs to us who is taken care by their mother. But she didn't look after me . I grew up in the orphanage
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation, ****. To better assist you, I need to understand a bit more:
- Do you have a copy of the document written by your grandparents?
- Is the property still in your father's name or has it been transferred to anyone else?
This information will help in understanding the next steps you can take.
- Do you have a copy of the document written by your grandparents?
- Is the property still in your father's name or has it been transferred to anyone else?
This information will help in understanding the next steps you can take.
The copy now is with my mother. In my knowledge they have not transferred it to anyone else
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Hi ****, it sounds like a complex situation. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Obtain a copy of the will/document: This will be essential to prove your rights over the property.
- Consult with a legal expert: They can analyze the document and provide guidance on the legal proceedings.
Would you like more detailed assistance on this matter?
Hi ****, it sounds like a complex situation. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Obtain a copy of the will/document: This will be essential to prove your rights over the property.
- Consult with a legal expert: They can analyze the document and provide guidance on the legal proceedings.
Would you like more detailed assistance on this matter?
I want to know if I can prove that mother is married again
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To prove that your mother is married again, you can gather the following evidence:
- Marriage certificate of your mother.
- Witnesses who can testify to the marriage.
- Photographs or videos of the wedding ceremony.
Would you like more detailed assistance on this matter?
To prove that your mother is married again, you can gather the following evidence:
- Marriage certificate of your mother.
- Witnesses who can testify to the marriage.
- Photographs or videos of the wedding ceremony.
Would you like more detailed assistance on this matter?
Ok. Does she have a right to this property
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In Maharashtra, the rights to a deceased person's property can be complex, especially when there are remarriages involved. Here are some key points to consider:
- If the property was willed to you by your grandparents and your mother did not fulfill her duty of care, you may have a strong claim.
- Your mother's remarriage generally does not affect her inheritance rights, but her behavior might be considered if she neglected her duties.
- Consulting a lawyer for detailed guidance is advisable.
Would you like more detailed assistance on this matter?
In Maharashtra, the rights to a deceased person's property can be complex, especially when there are remarriages involved. Here are some key points to consider:
- If the property was willed to you by your grandparents and your mother did not fulfill her duty of care, you may have a strong claim.
- Your mother's remarriage generally does not affect her inheritance rights, but her behavior might be considered if she neglected her duties.
- Consulting a lawyer for detailed guidance is advisable.
Would you like more detailed assistance on this matter?
I m residing in Kerala. How are the legal rights here
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Hi ****, in Kerala, the laws on inheritance can vary based on religion and specific circumstances. Here are some general points:
- Since your father’s property was willed to you, you have a strong claim.
- Your mother’s remarriage might not automatically disqualify her, but neglect can be considered.
- Consulting a local lawyer is advisable.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Hi ****, in Kerala, the laws on inheritance can vary based on religion and specific circumstances. Here are some general points:
- Since your father’s property was willed to you, you have a strong claim.
- Your mother’s remarriage might not automatically disqualify her, but neglect can be considered.
- Consulting a local lawyer is advisable.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
No. Thank you very much.
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Hi ****, it appears you have a strong case based on the information provided. However, since you declined to connect with local lawyers, I recommend gathering all necessary documents and consulting a local lawyer in Kerala for personalized legal guidance. Good luck!
Hi ****, it appears you have a strong case based on the information provided. However, since you declined to connect with local lawyers, I recommend gathering all necessary documents and consulting a local lawyer in Kerala for personalized legal guidance. Good luck!
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Hi ****, it seems like you have a potentially strong case. However, since you declined to connect with local lawyers, I strongly recommend gathering all necessary documents and consulting a local lawyer in Kerala for personalized legal guidance. Good luck!
Hi ****, it seems like you have a potentially strong case. However, since you declined to connect with local lawyers, I strongly recommend gathering all necessary documents and consulting a local lawyer in Kerala for personalized legal guidance. Good luck!