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Claim on property

(Querist) 03 March 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Me and my wife are senior citizen. I have a son and a daughter, both are married. My son is divorced. He had given full custody of his only child to his wife with one time child maintenance. Me, my wife and my son were severely and continuously harassed by his wife which resulted into this divorce with a very bad taste in mouth. Me and my wife do not possess any ancestral property. Whatever property we have is all earned by me and my wife. In the wills which me and my wife are going to make we want to distribute the property equally between my son and daughter and we don’t want my grandson to have any claim on the property which we transfer to my son even after his death. Please advise us.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 04 March 2015
Yes, if you wish you can execute such Will without giving anything to your grandson. Since those are you self acquired property your divorced daughter in law or the grand child can not do anything.
Go ahead.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 04 March 2015
In your will you may not bequeath any share in the name of your grandson if you wish so.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 04 March 2015
agree with experts.
ajay sethi (Expert) 04 March 2015
contact a local lawyer . you can by will bequeath property to your son and daughter .,in thewill mention that you dont want to bequeath any property to your grand son .

however your son can later bequeath the property to whom so ever he so desires
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 05 March 2015
1. I agree with the experts advise.
2. Being your self-acquired property you can dispose it off to any person and the manner you want. You may include/ exclude any one in the will.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 07 March 2015
You can proceed as per your proposed desire to execute a Will accordingly since it is your self acquired property and you have full rights to deal with it in the manner you may prefer or decide.


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