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Share in fathers property for a married daughter

(Querist) 30 June 2015 This query is : Resolved 
sir, My father expired in the year 2001.he was bedridden for about 6 months before his death. during this period without my knowledge my brother prepared a will favouring him and made it signed by my father.in that will a few landed property was kept for me too. but immediately after my fathers death my brother found some buyer and with my consent he sold my property saying that it is for my college fees .but i didnt get a single peny from that sale. i'm married since 2005. i never got anything during or after my marriage from my family. they didnt bear any marriage expenses also. the will says one property is for my brother and one property for my mother and brother. now can i claim anything from my family.
please advise.

regards
maria
Anirudh (Expert) 30 June 2015
Nothing can be said one way or the other unless one completely hears your story and goes through the documents.

You have already wasted more than 14 years after the demise of your father, and 10 years after the sale of the property effected by you.

The matter is not without complications.

Therefore, please discuss the issue with any of the lawyers available in your area, who is well versed in property matters.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 July 2015
Consult local lawyer and show him all the documents.
maria (Querist) 08 August 2015
Sir now my brother is planning to sell the property which is in his name in the will.since this is ancestral property can I get a stay order from the court against the sale.
maria (Querist) 09 August 2015
Sir now my brother is planning to sell the property which is in his name in the will.(pls refer previous messages.)since thus is an ancestral property can I get a stay order from court against the sale.


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