Sridevi S 22 May 2020
kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired)) 22 May 2020
No. The property is the self-acquired property of your father in law. so he can do it as he wishes. But as a daughter-in-law, you request him to provide something to your lively hood if you no other income.
Sridevi S 22 May 2020
R.Ranganathan (Advocate) 22 May 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 23 May 2020
Yes, this is a repeated query. The author has already been informed that she is only a legal heir to the father-in-law (and mother-in-law), but has no right in the properties during their lifetime. However, the father-in-law is required to provide maintainance to the son's widow if he has the means and circumstances so warrant.
However, she has a claim over the insurance and PF benefits of the late husaband.
Maturity and integrity require that postings in this public platform are restricted to meaningful and constructive suggestions and that could very well be made without being judgmental of the querist or other participants.
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 23 May 2020
Originally posted by : OM PRAKASH | ||
What I wanted to emphasize that before answering to the query, 'the experts' should weigh the query first and then offer their 'expert' suggestion. Otherwise this platform has become like ' Aaya Ram Gaya Ram'. The cardiac arrest at the age of 40 is rare and the difference of 17 years of age between husband and wife is rerest. |
SO NOW you want the Experts herein to answer the queries as per your whims & fancies .... and you wish to give grandma directions to the Experts ????
BEWARE of people like "OM PRAKASH" (a Frustrated & poisonous forked tongue Expert), wherein he continously spews out his Frustrations against various voluntary EXPERTS and the QUERISTS of this Forum. ONLY NEGATIVE CRITICISM, WITHOUT ANY MEANINGFUL OR CONSTRUCTIVE ADVISE.
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 23 May 2020
I do not remember your first query and taking the following aspect only into consideration:
The problem is they claimed share and took in my husband's pf and insurance money
Contact a local advocate as you are legally entitled to have your husband's property, though the nomination was prior to your marriage favoring his parents. You should have bonafide proof of your marriage with husband. Only a local advocate can guide you properly in the matter.
Sridevi S 23 May 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 23 May 2020
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 23 May 2020
Originally posted by : OM PRAKASH | ||
But Hemant Agarwal, I really relish your 'valuable' suggestions. Thanks for the compliments. |
INTROSPECT at your Age and Wise up.
You have no right, whatsoever, to Taunt or Criticize or make adverse Comments on any Experts or on any Queriest.
IF you persist in your nuisance to "Taunt or Criticize or make adverse Comments", THEN you will also face the same.
ABOVE IS A REQUEST.
Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal
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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 26 May 2020
Ms. Sridevi S,
It would have been better to post any other / further/ subsequent query in the same thread so that the opinion and advise of self and other experts is available for ready reference.
You have adequately been provided with complete legal advises and guidance. I fully agree and appreciate the opinion and advise of experts except a few "time pass" impersonated claimants.
However, if you have still some more queries you may seek professional services of a local prudent lawyer.