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هل تستطيع البنت المطالبة بحقوقها في الميراث بعد وفاة والدها؟

من فضلكم أريد إجابة بناءً على الشريعة.

الوالد مواطن إماراتي مسلم أعطى خلال حياته حصته في تجارته لثلاثة أبناء و3 بنات.

ولم يعط أي نصيب في هذه التجارة للابنة الرابعة. وعلمت الابنة الرابعة أنه لم يعطها حقوقها بعد وفاته.

هل هناك أي طريقة يمكنها من خلالها الذهاب إلى المحكمة الشرعية للحصول على العدالة؟

شكرًا مع تحياتي،

ستكون الإجابة التفصيلية موضع تقدير كبير.

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Al Fahad Legal Consulting
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9 Jun 2022, 21:32

Alsalam Alikom,

Basically, what her father did is against the law and Sharia specifically, based on the Hadith of our prophet Muhammad, There is {No will for an heir}.

So she has the absolute legal right to approach the court and sue her brothers and sisters to get and recover her legal rights based on Sharia.

In case she needs any help please do not hesitate to contact us by email.

Thanks.

10 Jun 2022, 13:35

Hi

Thank you for your answer.

He did not leave any will, but in his lifetime, he gave the business to 3 sons and 3 daughters and he did not give anything to the 4th daughter and she came to know after his death.

12 Jun 2022, 14:48

No. what he did is incorrect and against the law and Sharia.

 

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13 Jun 2022, 06:30

Yes, there is an opportunity to get her share, but this depends on the method of giving up before death.

Dear, the subject needs a study to discuss all aspects and a good inquiry, and make an online meeting with a specialized legal advisor for legal advice, and the cost of this advice is only one thousand dirhams, in order to find a solution to the problem.

13 Jun 2022, 06:31

Provide us with a copy of the documents if you have them, or call us to discus the situation.

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