Is the property of my great grandfather divided?

Is the property of my great grandfather divided?

As the property is still not divided to any of “Class I or Class II” heirs. Kindly guide me as my humble urge that atleast let my son get his share in his “Great grandfather” property. So that my Grandfather NAME will be alive for another 100 yrs.

When did my grandfather sell half of his property?

In 2005 all my grandfathers sons and grandmother jointly sold half of the property and shared among sons and gave some traditional amount for daughters. And my father got nearly 6lacs but he gave me just 20 thousand as my share and also because they took signature from me for selling the half of the property.

Who is the elder son of my grandfather?

Now im elder son of my father who is second son of my grandfather. Im living in this property from 2001 till now. In 2005 all my grandfathers sons and grandmother jointly sold half of the property and shared among sons and gave some traditional amount for daughters.

Do you have a right to your grandfather’s property?

The grandson’s right to a share in this property accrues by birth itself. This is different from other kinds of inheritance, where inheritance opens only on the death of the owner. Ancestral property rights are determined on the basis of per stirpes and not per capita.

What happens if my grandparents leave the house to someone else?

If they willed it to someone else, however, you have no right to the home. If your grandparents left no will, state law determines who gets the house through a process called intestate succession. Intestate succession usually gives a decedent’s property to his spouse or children.

The grandson’s right to a share in this property accrues by birth itself. This is different from other kinds of inheritance, where inheritance opens only on the death of the owner. Ancestral property rights are determined on the basis of per stirpes and not per capita.

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What should I do if my house is in my grandparents name?

If your house is placed in the trust, the trustee can transfer it to you by deed without court involvement or probate – assuming your grandparents left it to you and no one else. Always On. Always Open. 100% Digital. Lock Your Mortgage Rates On Your Schedule. No mortgages found.