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What to do children doesn't want to take care of me but wants property


25-Jun-2023 (In Family Law)
My husband passed away 10 months before and after his death I have 4 daughters and 2 son everyone is married and settled. Now my children asking to transfer all my husband property on there name and no one is ready to take care of me. Please suggest what should I do.
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Answer #1
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hello client, i will guide for your query that, you have the full right on your deceased husband property. You don't have to worry for your children..... if they are threatening to you then you can lodge complaint to your nearest police station. for further need contact via this site...
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Answer #2
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hi, You should not transfer any property rights to your children, as then they will not do anything for you. If your husband's property is in your name and it is enough for you to survive without the help of your children; then it is better for you that you should not transfer any property rights to anyone or give any power of attorney type document in their favour, because as you say, i think they only want your property, not you. If anyone of your children force or threaten you to transfer the property in their name, you can file police complaint against them. And if your husband's property is not enough for you to survive, you can file Maintenance Petition against your children for your maintenance and medical expenses under section 125 of Criminal Procedure Code, because it is your children's duty now and then to maintain you and to look after you in your old age. And more thing you have to do is that you have to prepare your will to avoid fightings on property isssues between your children after you, This you can do without their knowledge and with the help of an advocate. As you about to know, life is not certain, this is very important nowadays to make will. Whatever you can do, be sure that you are doing what you actually want to do. Take help of your faithful friends and relatives.
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