In Property Dispute, how Grand-parentage DNA Testing is helpful?
Property disputes are one of the major problems of society. This conflict mainly occurs in India, when a family member who owns the property is deceased and has no will agreement for the distribution of the property. In addition, it becomes difficult if the partner of the owner (wife) is also deceased. In an order of apportionment of the property equally, all family members related to the owner must provide legal proof of their relationship with the owner of the property. Any written document may not be valid because false documents may be created for: these days, proof of identity, proof of address and even a birth certificate. Now the question is how to prove the credibility of a family member that no one has seen in years and who suddenly seems to be part of your property or the child whose father and mother are not alive. In such cases where the presumed father is dead or unknown, paternal grandparents may be tested to determine their likelihood of being th...