My grandfather inherited land and a house from his ancestors. After a family split, he received a portion of each. He has two sons, my father and my uncle. My mother, who had two sons, and my aunt, who had one son and three daughters, are no longer with us. My father and uncle remarried and had more children. After my father’s remarriage, he and my uncle began to neglect my brother and me. We lived with my grandfather for 15 years, but they have now accused us of taking all the property from him. This is untrue, as they each built homes for their second wives. Now they’re demanding a property division and my grandfather fears we’ll be left homeless. We’re struggling financially and need legal advice on our rights and options.
Best Answer
Based on Indian inheritance laws, your grandfather’s property will be divided among his legal heirs, which includes you and your brother. The property division should be fair and take into account each heir’s share. You can approach a lawyer to understand your specific rights and options, and to ensure your grandfather’s wishes are respected in the division.
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