What entitlements do children born from void, voidable marriages have regarding ancestral property
Children born from void, voidable marriages are entitled to share in their parent's share of ancestral property.
- Children born from void or voidable marriages have the right to inherit their parent's share of ancestral property.
- This entitlement is based on the idea that children should not be penalized for the mistakes or circumstances of their parents' marriages.
- If the marriage is declared void, it means that it was considered invalid from the beginning, and children born from this marriage are still entitled to inherit ancestral property.
- If the marriage is declared voidable, it means that it is considered valid until a certain point in time. In such cases, children born before the marriage is declared voidable are entitled to share in their parent's ancestral property.
- These entitlements vary in different jurisdictions, so it is important to consult local laws and regulations for specific details.
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