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Safeguarding life and property from unscruplous new relatives


08-Dec-2023 (In Criminal Law)
I am an unmarried unemployed female. My father (suffering from dementia) has properties worth 20 Crs or more and he is the sole earner as well as the owner. My brother had a love marriage. My brother and his wife are unemployed. We all live on father's income. I have proof to believe that my brother's wife and her family have no good intentions and the marriage was for my father's wealth. If they harm me in any manner only brother's wife/ her family will benefit the most. My father has not made any will or gift deed so far as the latter costs a lot. Also he does not wish to sell any property now. How to safeguard my life/ property without hurting my parents' emotions?
Answers (5)

Answer #1
608 votes
Hi. Looks like you have an issue regards property matters and need to make a wil or gift deed so that your father's property is safeguarded. Yes we can help u with this by way of advisory. Happy to connect over a call sometime
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Answer #2
661 votes
Well, I can give you proper legal advice on legal queries which you have asked. Do not worry at all. You have to connect with me on call on immediate basis to get advice in a detailed manner. I hope you understood my point.
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Answer #3
723 votes
Making a gift deed is a better solution in your case. As its within the family and done by father less charges are incurred for the process at the registrar office. As far as criminal liability is concerned, if you have real threats then you may file a complaint to that effect at the police station.
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Answer #4
821 votes
you don't have to sell the property. don't worry if your father has not made any will then your mother you and your brother will inherit it. in respect of will, it is not a hectic or costly procedure just you have to give description of the property and in whose favour you want to give it. in my opinion you should not worry more the property will save itself as you people are the one to inherit it.
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Answer #5
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I want to confirm some points first of all from you, 1. Yours father's property is self acquired property or inherent property, 2. Is there any partition deed executed in favour of your brother, 3. Any threatening or unusual incident happened in recently from your brother or his wife 3.
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