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Hi My father was died last 7 years back my grand mother has lakhs of property on her name will get to Gra Sons


whether i get the property of my grand mother if i went to court ?
and how many of years it will take to win the case ?
my grand mother has only 2son s and 2 daughters and my father is the elder one(expired).please email me and
my email id is:
risingsun_star@yahoo.co.in

thanks....

You don't say what country you are in. In America, your Grandmother has the legal right to do what she wants with the property. If she has made a "Last Will & Testament", then you will find out who gets what AFTER she dies & the will is read to the family. You are not entitled to any of it, but your parents are & they could contest the will if they feel it is unfair. You cannot contest it unless you can prove that she gave you something that is not listed in her will. Get things in writing from her BEFORE she dies OR ask her to give it to you before the family starts to get into a battle. You sound like a spoiled person who is only interested in getting things away from other Family members who are probably thinking the same way. That's where you learned it from. I hope your Grandmother gives it to a deserving person or Charity Organization. Just because your Father is older doesn't mean he deserves to get everything & neither do you just because you are his child. This is "Old World Traditional" thinking that is no longer being used in the U.S. because it is DISCRIMINATORY. It leaves the women out & is illegal & unfair to them. You should open your eyes, grasshopper.

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Grandma does not have to even leave the property to family members. No amount of going to court will force her to give you the property. If you want to get on grandma's good side, do it while she is alive and because you love her, not because she can give you something.

Yes you can get share in ur grand ma's property but if she alive and wants that and than only. If she is no more in this world and all the property is still on her name you can file case in court to get share of property.
But I cant tell you how much time it will take in court procedure. Its up to ur luck and efforts of ur lawyer.

U DONT WANT TO GO FOR COURT BECAUSE IT IS A LOSS FOR YOUR FAMILY.TRY TO SOLVE THIS BY YOUR FAMILY ITSELF

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