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A.D.Dixit

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My father in law expired in 1996.He was servived by two daughters.The elder daughter was given considerable compensation by the father before nominating my wife. He had nominated my wife to get the flat he lived in at the time of death.

My wife got a flat , by nomination, and was unchallenged. Now she wants it to go to one of our sons.

What happens if she writes it in her will? can our second son challenge such ownership by the first son? What does the law of succession say?



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Hi,

We have performed a search for you and found this search result the most useful for you:

http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/ltext/Challenge-a-will.htm

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On what ground(s) does the second son want to challenge the will? After all the owner (the wife) got hold of it by nomination and nobody challenge her ownership of it. why would he challenge his mother's will, after all he was not even the first son and the property was not his father's own. Let him give his ground(s) or bases of his challenge.



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