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There are times when family disputes do not reach a point of return. When such a situation arises, a parent may wish to completely deduct their child from their assets. However, they may not know the legal process of doing it. ET Wealth spoke to experts to find out what steps parents can take to prevent a child from inheriting their property.
No parent wants to deny their children. However, there are times when family disputes can reach the point of no return. When this happens, the parent can explore options to prevent the child from inheriting their property and assets. So, do Hindu inheritance laws have the concept of disallowing a parent to a child or preventing the child from inheriting their property and assets after they die. According to legal experts, there is no concept of denial
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