My husband, a government employee, doesn’t provide for our household expenses or our 1-year-old daughter. We’ve been married for 2 years, and he has two children from his previous marriage. His first wife passed away before we married. He also has ancestral property. Does my daughter have a claim on that property? I’m worried he might sell it, so how can I put a temporary hold on it? I don’t want a divorce, but I need to ensure my daughter’s future.
Best Answer
Your daughter has a claim on the ancestral property as she is a legal heir. You can approach the court to obtain a temporary injunction preventing the sale of the property, citing the need to protect your daughter’s inheritance. Consult a lawyer to explore legal options and seek advice on securing your daughter’s financial future.
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