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May 3, 2026 at 5:11 amI am writing this from Hyderabad, India. My family is in a very difficult situation due to my adult brother’s choices, and we need advice on how to legally protect myself 26M and my parents 62M and 54 FMy brother 28 M has been involved with a woman who we later discovered is already married (separated) with two children. Despite our warnings, he continued the relationship in secret. He recently informed us that she is 5 months pregnant.
He is planning to move out of our family home soon. However, we (my parents and I) want absolutely no involvement in this situation. The woman’s family belongs to the ST community. We are concerned that if things go south between my brother and her family, they might try to harass us or file cases (including under the Atrocities Act) against my parents, even though we have been against this relationship from the start.
1. We want to legally “disown” or sever ties with him so his actions are his responsibility alone.
2. We want to ensure that her family cannot legally hold us accountable or harass us at our residence.
3. We want to know what documentation we need to prove he no longer lives with us once he moves out.Used AI for word formatting
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