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      April 27, 2025 at 2:46 pm
      Hey bro,

      I totally understand how you feel. My situation was similar but a little different. My grandfather had a big chunk of property that he wanted me also to get a share in. My father forged my grandfather’s will (I have proof) and put everything in his name denying me entirely and saying, ā€œDon’t worry I will give you later.ā€

      Then someone put a court case against his inherited property and my father made me do all the running around for 2 years related to the court case related to my grandfather’s property. I did everything – from staying up all night writing legal responses and reading similar court cases to meeting the lawyers etc. it was a harrowing time but I did it thinking I was helping my father. Finally, the will he forged was kept aside and it was declared my grandfather died intestate. But still I have no share as a coparcenery.

      As soon as the court case ended, my father showed me his true colours. He not only has no intention of leaving any of my grandfather’s property for me, but he also plans on selling everything, putting it in an FD and hosting liquor parties for his friends every night. When I asked him what about me? He said, ā€œConcentrate on your career and build your own assets.ā€ That’s coming from someone who has illegally forged his father’s will and made me work to get his own butt saved when he was in a court case.

      My advice: Don’t be a fool. I don’t know about your relations but in my own life, my own father forged his father’s will and then used me and threw me away when he didn’t need me. Ask for a legal share in the business now itself, they can at least make you a partner. Otherwise, ask for a salary. If they still say no, then leave, bro. It’s better to leave now than to be used and have regrets later. Trust me.

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        April 24, 2025 at 6:05 pm
        Why are you judging me? You don’t know the backstory. I only want what my grandfather left behind. My grandfather had a good relationship with me. I don’t want my father’s assets but yes I want what my grandfather left behind.

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          April 24, 2025 at 2:41 pm
          I don’t want it while he is alive. But he’s threatening to give it away to a charity when he dies unless I jump through hoops for him. So can I legally stake a claim to the property since my grandfather purchased it and my dad inherited it?

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            April 24, 2025 at 2:39 pm
            Thank you for your response. My grandfather purchased the property himself so is it still considered ancestral since my dad inherited it? It did not exist in the family before my grandfather purchased. I’m not after property and money and I’m okay with my dad giving it to me upon his death . But the fact that he’s ill treating me and when I speak out he says ā€œOkay then I’ll sell off the property and not leave anything for youā€. This is just wrong which is why I wanted to know if I have a share and if he can maliciously deny me.

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              April 23, 2025 at 11:19 pm
              Relationship is already pretty spoilt that’s why he’s threatening to not leave my grandfather’s property to me. But on what basis can I take him to court right now? Do I even have a share or right considering HSA 1956 says only class 1 legal heirs (children and widow) will inherit from the grandfather? Also please cite the law or case and whether you’re a lawyer. Thank you for your response.

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