Can An Ex-Wife Claim Land That Is Under The Ex-Husband’s Name?

The ex-wife who has paid or even withdrawn money during the sale and purchase of the land has the right to the property even thought it has been registered in the name of the ex-husband by the way the ex-wife inserted a caveat on the land grant.

The Sister-In-Law Is Not Working And Wants To Claim The Matrimonial Property. Can This Be Done?

Even if you don’t work, every housework that has been poured in is also taken into account as a contribution to the property. So the sister-in-law is entitled to the marital property before it is divided according to the division of faraid. Even the sister-in-law is still entitled to one-eighth of the husband’s inheritance.

Second Wife Appears To Demand Property? Conflicts In The Division Of Marital Property!!!

The will left by the deceased husband can be challenged by other heirs who are entitled including second wife. They can claim that the property can be divided in a faraid manner.

Employees Provident Fund (EPF). Estate Or Hibah?

This EPF savings is included in the estate of a deceased person. For Muslim EPF account holders, the nominee/beneficiary only serves as the executor or administrator of the deceased’s estate. They are the ones who withdraw either part or all of the savings and are responsible for distributing the EPF savings to the beneficiaries of the deceased who the will or the Islamic Family Law.

The Wife’s Right To Claim A Debt From The Estate Of Her Late Ex-Husband.

The inheritance is used to settle all debts that are still unpaid by the deceased. For example, if there is still a debt in the bank, a debt of fellow humans, it must be paid. To claim a debt from the deceased ex-husband, the ex-wife must present the relevant documents so that they can be attached to the application for property division later.

The Husband’s Claim To The Wife’s Property. Is It Allowed?

The husband must have strong evidence that the husband has contributed to the property claimed as joint property. According to sharia law, the husband has no right to his wife’s property. The wife’s property is her own property, while the wife is entitled to alimony advice from her husband.

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