legal claim on Joint Fixed deposits
4 months ago
My father in law has done Fixed deposits of all his money in joint name of himself and my husband. Saving account is in the name of my father in law. Will my husband become legal owner of the fixed deposits after death of my father in law?
A.Dear Sir,
Your husband entitled for only 50% of the said amount and for receiving remaining 50% of NOC from siblings of your husband and wife of deceased is required.
Your husband entitled for only 50% of the said amount and for receiving remaining 50% of NOC from siblings of your husband and wife of deceased is required.
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