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How to stop illegitimate child from asking for share after turning 18


23-Nov-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Dear Sir, We are 4 brothers , inherited 25 acres ancestral ( grand fathers fathers) agricultural land. I'm the youngest ,married 3 years back . We have executed suit for partition in Lok adalat after my wife conceived. 5 equal share, 4 for brothers and one for parents.I have filed contested divorce now, that is one year after birth of the illigitimate child.I have done a non legal PATERNITY test privately with out consent of my wife, the result is that,I'm not the biological father. I have finalized to give 20 lacs as one time settlement, which is equal to half of my ancestral property. Now, my question is how to execute so that, the child should not ask for his share after becoming major, because,he will continue as my biological son. Please, please advise. 1) to sell the property to my brothers by taking permission of the court (guardian and wardship) 2) suit for partition, child as first petitioner 3) mention value of p
Answers (2)

Answer #1
970 votes
You have a good case to contest in divorce you ask for nullifying your marriage by proving your wife's adultery in the court meanwhile roving through medical certificate that the child is not born to you. You can file application before court for DNA test of the child to prove your wife's unlawful act being a legally wedded wife. You don't have to give any share to the illegitimate child once you prove the same before court and to your wife also for the immoral act done by her. Contest the case you have a good case.
Answer #2
510 votes
Hi... if you dont want to give share to ill child then you sell your property and after geting money u deposit the same in others name. And as per indian law ill. child also entitle to get shares in fathers property but not after he or she geting job or after performance of her marriage.

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