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March 15, 2025 at 3:21 amMy grandfather drafted a will that designated his sons and my grandmother as beneficiaries.He intended for certain portions of his agricultural land to be passed down to his sons, while other portions were to be inherited by his wife.
I would like to understand whether, following his passing, all the property specified in his will, will be transferred to his wife as she is a legal heir, or if the will he created remains legally binding.
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March 15, 2025 at 3:34 amIt depends on a multiple factors. If no legal heirs dispute the genuinity of the Will i.e. made by your grandfather by free and sound mind without any coercion, then the Will will be legally binding and the property will be divided as per the arrangement fixed in the Will.Further, your father being your grandfather’s legal heir, in any circumstance, is liable for his share in the property owned by your grandfather.
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