Most women when they walk out of their matrimonial home, they walk away without there Stridhan (articles like jewellery, cash, immovables gifted at the time of the wedding to the bride). They have little knowledge about title, ownership and nature of matrimonial property. Thus, they experience financial insecurity especially when they are not working women! Such, women can also experience acute penury. If there are children out of the marriage and the wife takes custody of them, they become an added social and financial responsibility. The law provides welfare legislations to safeguard women from destitution. For women who are seeking legal remedies to secure rights of their children and themselves following things should be kept in mind. 1. Children have right to property only in properties which are ancestral in nature. 2. Children do not have right in father or grandfather's self acquired property unless the father or grandfather dies intestate. 3. Women ...
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