My in-laws have been unkind to me, forcing us out of their home after just a year of marriage. We have two young children, aged 4 and 3, who now live with my husband’s younger brother. My question is: Do our children have any legal claim to the ancestral property, even though they aren’t living there? We’ve been married for eight years now.
Best Answer
Yes, your children, as your husband’s legal heirs, have a claim to the ancestral property. Under the Hindu Succession Act, they inherit the property equally along with your husband, regardless of their current residence. However, the exact share may depend on the nature of the property and other legal factors.
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