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Christian wife's right to her husbands property

i am married for the past 11 years, my husband is a christian and has an elder brother and a sister. My in laws are no more and m i l  had an ancesteral property and my f i l had his own property. I want to know what are my and my childrens legal rights. Anytime there is some dispute with the extended family of my in laws they keep saying I dont have aright to talk . I want to know why? I've been liveing in the house ofor 11 years any renovation i'm doing it. when my husband is not around or even if he is around i'm told i dont have any right. Please clarify my status o the same. off late even my sis in law says that i dont have any right to my husbands property.



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M.Sheik Mohammed Ali (advocate)     16 March 2012

the said property is earned by your husband or ancestral property  you and your children can get share otherwise you  will not entitled.


(Guest)

one is FIL property which he purchased and the second propert is ancesteral property which came from his mother to the 3 of them. both w/out will

stanley (Freedom)     16 March 2012

You have said that your in laws are no more thats mean FIL and MIL only, and not BIL and SIL right .Ther is no will in the above properties .But natural the share of the FIL  property would be  distributed among your BIL SIL and your Husband as his parents no longer exist .Ancesterial property of your MIL it would depend if she has any brothers or Sisters  else they too can put a claim to it as she too is no more and has not left behind a will.

Isaac Gabriel (Advocate)     17 March 2012

In christian marriages, the bridegroom swears during wedding ceremony at the church that everything owned by him devolves on the bride and this is the rule in christian family.If the marriage was solemnized at church you are entitled the properties of your husband be it self acquired of by succession.

stanley (Freedom)     23 March 2012

Mr Isaac in christian Marriages they also swear for better or for worse till death do us apart do you mean divorces do not take place . what happens to the property in christian marriages when divorce takes place ??

stanley (Freedom)     23 March 2012

Mr Isaac in christian Marriages they also swear for better or for worse till death do us apart do you mean divorces do not take place . what happens to the property in christian marriages when divorce takes place ??


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