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Parent transfers property to child without notifying siblings

19 June 2019 by YourProperty

I would like to know if a fixed property can be transferred from a parent to a child without that parent consulting his other children.

Furthermore, is it possible to determine if such a transfer has already been legally effected?

Thank you,

Bequeathing Property

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Filed Under: English Tagged With: Alienation of Land Act, Fixed Property, transfer of property

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