Can a son get a share from property on mother's name
13-May-2023 (In Property Law)
Hi I have a boyfriend he stays with his mother in a flat which is completely on his mother's name. He has an elder brother who lives separately with his wife. His father died 3 years ago. His father's family gave 10 lakhs of his father's share to these people to take this flat in which currently they are residing. So the money from which the flat has been taken is of his father's. My boyfriend's mother soon after her husband's death showed her true colours. She started having affairs with other men. Currently she is having affair with 3 men . We have full proofs like whatsapp chats and her call recordings regarding her affairs. Her sons know about this affair and thus they don't want to keep any relation with her and want her to sell their flat which is on her name and give them their share.Their mother couldn't be loyal to their dad and so they are taking this step.But that lady is not giving them their right,she said she will not give them single rs.Will they get share?Wt cn b done
If the property is registered in your mother's name then she can dispose it in the manner she wishes to. However, the sons have a right to be maintained by her if they are unable to. It would be better if they keep possession of at least one room in the house so that they can lay a claim to their share and strike a deal with their mother whenever the property is sold.
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