Tuesday, August 24, 2010

In case of death of husband how is his property distributed, if he does not have a will/nominee?

Does the share also goes to dependant parents or it just gets transferred to his widow? Please tell in reference to Indian Law.In case of death of husband how is his property distributed, if he does not have a will/nominee?
It depends on the probate laws of your state. When a person dies intestate (without a will) the courts will determine how much goes to whom.





I would assume that your Tribal Council or Tribal Court will determine this for an Indian nation.In case of death of husband how is his property distributed, if he does not have a will/nominee?
It is very difficult to answer.it depends upon the class of heirs survived him. I assume the deceased was Hindu and he left widow and mother. In such a case it goes equally to his widow and mother. An advocate dealing with succession law alone can give the answer provided you gave full particulars, such as religion, all the heirs etc. There is a table dealing with class of heirs, for example son is a class No. 1 heir,whether the property is joint family property or self acquired etc also has to be considered
I know when my father passed my sister %26amp; I were his only children %26amp; got everything since he didn't have a will. If my mother had not been divorced she would have gotten some too but they still gave her a social security check for her (till I was 16), me %26amp; my sister. Im still having conflicts now cause his bros %26amp; sis' all shared some land my grandpa gave them in his will before he passed in which my dad's name was on it so we were his heirs %26amp; they want our part! Good Luck cause things like this tear families apart!
It goes to the widow, if there is none, it goes to their parents, if there are no parents, it goes to the kids, if there are no kids, it goes to next of kin.
If there is a wife, it goes to her. It does not go to the children or his parents. The wife supersedes any other person, given that there is no will.
Some Indian inheritence laws are in this article.


Hope it helps.


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It seems it's shared by family members.
All right relatives have rights in property. Allow all to share.
Sounds like the beginning of a Law and Order episode. Watch ya back lady!
it will go to the next of kin.
Get a lawyer.
Here in the u.S. the court decides who gets what if anything
after you kill him you will know all the details

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