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      May 3, 2025 at 4:13 pm
      Your child is entitled to maintenance and inheritance irrespective of whether you both are married or not and both parents are obligated to provide financial support to the child. You can claim child support and can use DNA test as proof

      Amount of money received from the child support would depend on your bf’s income and financial status

      (note: Though your baby is entitled to maintenance, he is not entitled to the property of your bf unless the property is ancestral or your bf passway without a will)

      in reply to: need advice on where to start, disputed plot case #3764
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        May 2, 2025 at 4:59 pm
        Do not settle or negotiate with him at all. The case will be in your favour most probably

        Get in touch with a rajasthan based lawyer and clear your doubt about the new patta thing

        in reply to: need advice on where to start, disputed plot case #3762
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          May 2, 2025 at 3:55 pm
          Lower Courts are bound to follow the decision of the High Court. That adapted son is probably dragging the case just so that you all will go for a settlement over a long case that he might lose

          I really don’t know/understand this patta thing

          I do know a good lawyer from Delhi NCR who might be helpful for your case if you live in that region

          in reply to: Giving threat to some one can be considered crime ? #3920
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            May 2, 2025 at 12:02 pm
            Giving death’ threats is a punishable offence

            in reply to: My uncle won’t return the money #4289
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              May 2, 2025 at 3:04 am
              Your mother shouldn’t have trusted him at all, I feel bad for her too though. Imagine losing your husband and then trusting your brother just for him to break your trust like this..

              I don’t think there is much you could do. Collect whatever you can as proof

              in reply to: My uncle won’t return the money #4287
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                May 1, 2025 at 6:31 pm
                Fck! Your mother shouldn’t have trusted him. There must be some people who are aware of this situation like some family members or neighbours, you can use them as witness

                in reply to: He threatened to kill me wherever he’ll find me #4435
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                  May 1, 2025 at 5:12 pm
                  Get married and move out of India. I don’t think they would be afraid of going to jail. These mfkrs would do anything to take revenge and reclaim their invisible respect in society. Move out as soon as possible

                  in reply to: My uncle won’t return the money #4282
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                    May 1, 2025 at 5:09 pm
                    No chat not even family group chat where the loan amount is mentioned? Also he denied taking money on call? There must be some calls and chats prior to your mother giving that fcker money

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                      May 1, 2025 at 4:46 pm
                      Do you have any chats or recording of his call? Check your mother’s whatsapp conversation with him

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                        April 30, 2025 at 9:33 pm
                        File a petition to quash the FIR. It won’t remove your name from the legal records but it would give you a clean chit assuring that no offense was committed by you

                        in reply to: Advice on domeatic violence act #5303
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                          April 30, 2025 at 12:47 pm
                          I don’t think she can make a strong DV case against you at all, but if you distrust her then consider Mutual Divorce as an option and this could be the perfect timing (assuming you both don’t have babies yet). She has a stable job which would be enough to not guarantee alimony for her (assuming the salary gap between you both is less than 2x)

                          in reply to: Need a legal advice #6022
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                            April 30, 2025 at 8:16 am
                            Wouldn’t it be ideal if she gave up on her share? It would be in the best interest of OP she can’t sell her land or do anything with it, she might just give up

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                              April 29, 2025 at 9:23 pm
                              I haven’t checked OP’s post yet coz I’m feeling sleepy and that post is just too long. Would answer your question tomorrow

                              in reply to: Need a legal advice #6020
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                                April 29, 2025 at 9:19 pm
                                What if she doesn’t want any construction on her side? It would be better to leave her portion instead of including her…

                                +There’s no need for that disclaimer! Ain’t no one going to sue you for your legal reddit advice

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                                  April 29, 2025 at 9:17 pm
                                  Negotiate with your sister. If she disagrees and wants the same side as yours then you all can divide that entrance as 5/6-1/6. Irrespective of the side, she is only entitled to 1/5th and since all your other siblings are with you, there might not be a lot of difficulties. Get partition orders from court just in case she opposes the construction in future and leave her 1/6 side

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