Android_Halwa Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 1 minute ago, chittimallu2 said: nenu annadhi sons/daughters ki hakku undadu ani... it only kicks in from grand kids generation... If the sons/daughters have kids under the age of 18 or sons/daughters are unmarried and over the age of 18, they can claim property rights as per Hindu undivided family act...! Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 Just now, Android_Halwa said: If the sons/daughters have kids under the age of 18 or sons/daughters are unmarried and over the age of 18, they can claim property rights as per Hindu undivided family act...! thelusu vayya... nenu annadhi veellaki ivvali ani rule ledu ani... he said his brother has a wife but didnt mention anything about kids... either way its a long shot and if the parents are smart (cunning) enough, they can absolutely rob this guy's brother and give him nothing Quote
khabardar Posted September 17, 2018 Author Report Posted September 17, 2018 9 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: If the sons/daughters have kids under the age of 18 or sons/daughters are unmarried and over the age of 18, they can claim property rights as per Hindu undivided family act...! my brother has 2 kids.. so malli edi oka lolli undha.. they are just 7 yrs old... Can grandchildren claim for grandparents property without .. grandparent wish?. Quote
JANASENA Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 1. parents valla kastarjitham aina asthini pillallo evarikaina ivvachu ivvakapovachu valla istam ani edo law unnatundi not sure check it out. 2. Oka vela aasthi thathala natidi aithey court lo case vesthey it will run for about 10 yrs and mee iddariki sagam sagam isthundi court. This happened to my neighbor. His brother court lo case vesadu and teerpu ravadaniki 8 yrs pattindi and the court divide the property equally. 3. Third thing mee dad tho veelu nama rayinchu "naa tadanantarame naa asthi naa kodukulaki chenduthuindi ani" debbaki set aithadu mee bro. Hope this helps. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 7 minutes ago, khabardar said: my brother has 2 kids.. so malli edi oka lolli undha.. they are just 7 yrs old... Can grandchildren claim for grandparents property without .. grandparent wish?. the answer to the question lies with the property itself. How did this came into being ? Has this been passed on from one generation to other generation ? If thats the case then wise things is to divide the property equally between two sons and keep another part with the parents.. if the property is earned by your father...then there are two cases. As long as your father is alive, your father has complete authority over the property and children have no right over it, and after your father, nexr rights will lie with your mother and it gets complicated here from passing on to mother to children. If father writes a will, it will be hnoured if not, it will go to successive generation... Quote
MeetFriendz Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 2 hours ago, khabardar said: ma parents ki chukkalu chipistunadu .. ma brother..bcoz vaddi wife matalu pattukoni............ nenu emo usa lo unna... only 2 sons.. hw to get ride of this issue.. ma parents ki istam ledu appude property ni split chesi ivadam.. future lo chestam ani .. not now.. ani antunaru.. m supporting my parents.. anduku nenu rebel ayanu ma brother ki......... ma brother emo pellam em chebithe ade.. .. yemian case pettistara ani bayam ga undhi. like dowry / mother in law harrsment.. to be honest, my parents never involved in it. already ma parents vaddu thali..intlo undadam.. pakka poration lo poi undadani annaru.. 30 days.. kani e 1 month lo yemi chesipotaro ani bayam.. own house ye madi property is from ancestors is it earned by your father only? if so your father has right to kick both of you and his wife out of house in public or in court. if not ask your father to make property on kids of your and your brothers so that you guys wont have right to misuse it .. ledhu mee vadina not triggering your brother in right direction anukunte bring all the big heads to a place and just ask them to leave as is and property motham charity ki rasitam ani chepamanu mee parents ni if they still make any hassle Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 swayana sampaichina aasthi aina, tandri bratiki vunde varake tandri ki a aasthi mida sarva hakkulu as long as there is no will.... Tandri swayana sampaichina aasthi ayina, veelunama lekapothey a aasthi malli hindu undivided family lo guidelines lo vunattu divide avutadi, will be passed on to next generation if mother is also deceased...or else, one part mother ki kuda veltundi.. its complicated man...ilanti janhjat lo padakunda...niku pelli avagane asthi ni 3 parts chesi, mother and two sons teesesukondi....in that way your father and mother will be secured. immediate solution is not to stay together under one roof and share a kitchen... Quote
Pipucbn Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 Simple broder. if it’s a property earned by your parents then it’s upto them to decide when to give when not. if your brother really needs money or wants to seperate out its better to split the property into 3 parts and keep one with your parents and give the other 2 the one with your parents needs to be either liquid cash/or can be easily cashed nuvvu US lo untav mee thammudu kuda chudaka pothe who will look after them. parents ki pension lantidhi osthe ok, if not I would say they need to keep 50% with them and give 25% to you both. Old age lo parents need peace of mind Quote
MeetFriendz Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 1 hour ago, khabardar said: m married bro.... property medha asalu naku mind ledu..honestly .. ma parents ni adi edi ante.. i cant bare anthe.. already ma dad 20 lakhs loan ichadu for my brother business by using house papers as surety. nenu oka mata annaledu.. kakapothe they are playing wid my parents adi bada naku .. ma brother ki brain undali....... e time lo.. iyethe nuvu mee brother tho godava padatam aapesieye first this will drag situations more worse. business kabati aa mind set lone pothadu inka pedithe inka labam vasthadi future lo ani poyena kuda .. Quote
Crazy_Robert Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 2 hours ago, khabardar said: ma parents ki chukkalu chipistunadu .. ma brother..bcoz vaddi wife matalu pattukoni............ nenu emo usa lo unna... only 2 sons.. hw to get ride of this issue.. ma parents ki istam ledu appude property ni split chesi ivadam.. future lo chestam ani .. not now.. ani antunaru.. m supporting my parents.. anduku nenu rebel ayanu ma brother ki......... ma brother emo pellam em chebithe ade.. .. yemian case pettistara ani bayam ga undhi. like dowry / mother in law harrsment.. to be honest, my parents never involved in it. already ma parents vaddu thali..intlo undadam.. pakka poration lo poi undadani annaru.. 30 days.. kani e 1 month lo yemi chesipotaro ani bayam.. own house ye madi okati cheppala bhayya ..konchem harsh ga chepthunna... em anukomaku....adadhi barithegisthe emayina chesthadhi... andharu pandakko.. pabbaniko oke intlo unnapudu... nuvvocchi misbehave chesavano... mee amma nana torture pettarano ...case lu pette ladies kuda unnaru... janalani valla manana vallani vodili 10gali... manishi lo 1% ayina manavathwam unte thappu thelusukoni kshaminchamantaru.. lekapothe adhe murkhathwam tho manushulni dhuram cheskuntaru Quote
MeetFriendz Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 1 hour ago, badexample said: Bro as they age, your brother is more needed because he is there. so tread carefully.. after all its family.. nuvvu ikkade undali ani decide ainappudu.. dont divide the family.. em kavalo ichi happy chei andarni.. your parents not wanting to split the property is not advised.. ask them to make 4 parts. 1-dad, 1-mom, 1-your bro and 1-you so your brother and his wife in hopes of getting the remaining property will continue to stay nice to your parents. ee kaalam lo relationships are based on what you bring to the table man.. +1 Quote
MeetFriendz Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 35 minutes ago, khabardar said: my brother has 2 kids.. so malli edi oka lolli undha.. they are just 7 yrs old... Can grandchildren claim for grandparents property without .. grandparent wish?. https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-grandparents-property-law-in-India-state-Does-the-grandson-own-the-right-to-the-property Quote
meandhrakurradu Posted September 17, 2018 Report Posted September 17, 2018 2 hours ago, khabardar said: ma parents ki chukkalu chipistunadu .. ma brother..bcoz vaddi wife matalu pattukoni............ nenu emo usa lo unna... only 2 sons.. hw to get ride of this issue.. ma parents ki istam ledu appude property ni split chesi ivadam.. future lo chestam ani .. not now.. ani antunaru.. m supporting my parents.. anduku nenu rebel ayanu ma brother ki......... ma brother emo pellam em chebithe ade.. .. yemian case pettistara ani bayam ga undhi. like dowry / mother in law harrsment.. to be honest, my parents never involved in it. already ma parents vaddu thali..intlo undadam.. pakka poration lo poi undadani annaru.. 30 days.. kani e 1 month lo yemi chesipotaro ani bayam.. own house ye madi Oka sari property division ani adigaka, your brother will always have it in his mind. And already me dad loan icharu antnav, so I think it is best to divide the property/3 and give his share. Oka vela loss aina meeku sambandam ledu anedi clear ga cheppandi. Quote
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