Asked in Marriage
Dear Sir, On inter-community marriage you may not get any disadvantage in getting the property. Please mark “LIKE” if satisfied by my answer.
You need to make us understand first the nature and type of property you possess. If it happens to be a self acquired property then you are at liberty to deal with it the way you like. But if it is an ancestrial property then you You have to put a rider to prevent it from being transferred. In that event You have to give it a serious thought. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
if its ancestral property then she can claim but it's ur self earned property she can not claim.
Transfer your property any other persons name.
if the property is self-earned then you can make a WILL with regard to the property in any other persons name, other than your daughter
if the property is ancestral then she can claim other wise not
either make a will in favour of any other person or disown your daughter.
Dear client, transfer your property to your son.
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