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If i m giving my all earning to father. can they sepetate me from property?

If i m giving my all earning to father. can they sepetate me from property?
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Property Law
Posted on 28-Oct-17
Advocate Jaydeep
Answered on 29-Oct-17
Kindly clarify first, whether you are a son or a daughter and your father is real father or step father. Once you give clarification, I will be able to give my opinion.
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30-Oct-17
real father and real son..thanks for reply

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