AFFIDAVIT FOR SELF DECLARATION BY THE PARENTS TO GET LEGALLY SEPARATED FROM SON/DAUGHTER/BOTH

                              Before the Ld. Notary Public at .....................(Name of place)

 

                                                           D E C L A R A T I O N

 

 

We, Sri _______________, son of  ______________ and ____________, wife of _________________, both residing at ________________________ (Address with pin code, P.S, P.O and District), do hereby solemnly declare and affirm as follows :-

 

1.       That _____________, aged about _____ years _____ Months whose date of birth is _________ is/was our son/daughter.

2.       That our son/daughter  ________________ has involved in so many unsocial activities and does not obey us in any manner and we can not tolerate his activities/modes-operandi any more.  Few days back he had invloved himself/herself in love affirs with a boy/girl name _____________, S/D of ___________ of __________________ (Name of place and city) and both of them ran away from their house and this fact was reported to ______________.  However, after the intervention of local friends, the matter was mutually settled.

 

  1. That Keeping in view the activities of our son/daughter  ____________, we both have decided firmly that from today we shall not treat him as our son and he shall not be allowed to stay with us in our house any more.

 

  1. That today evening at about ______ PM our son/daughter  has left the house saying that he also does not want to keep any relation with us.

 

  1. That due to his activities and misbehave it has become impossible for us to keep him with us.

 

  1. That as such we with the consent of all our family members have decided to declare him as our LIENSON (Tajyaputra/ Tajyaputri) & hence forth he shall have no claim in our any moveable or immoveable properties.  As such _____________ is hereby declared as our LIENSON (TAJYAPUTRA/ TAJYAPUTRI) from our family from today.

 

  1. That under the circumstances stated above from today ________ is no more  our son and has no relation whatsoever with us or with any of our relatives.

 

  1. That from today we are not responsible in any manner for any activities of  ___________ who is not our son/daughter any more.

 

  1. That we further declare and deprive our son/daughter  _____________ not to attend our Funaral Ceremoney not to perform the job of ‘MUKHAGNI’ after our death.

 

The statement made above are true to my knowledge and belief and I sign this Declaration on this the ______ day ______ month, __________ year  at ___________ (Name of Place).

                                                                                     

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                                                                                                                                       D E C L A R A N T

 

                                                                                                                                         Identified  by  me

 

                                                                                                                     Advocate /_____________(Name of Place)

 

GUIDELINE

Guideline for Drafting an Affidavit for Self Declaration by Parents to Get Legally Separated from Son/Daughter/Both:

Usage:
An Affidavit for Self Declaration by Parents to Get Legally Separated from their son, daughter, or both is used in cases where parents wish to formally declare their separation from their adult children for legal or financial reasons, such as disclaiming responsibility for their children's debts or obligations. This affidavit is a legally binding document that clarifies the parents' decision to separate. Here's a concise guideline:

Identification: Clearly identify the parents involved, specifying their names, addresses, and any relevant identification details.

Child's Identification: Include the names of the son, daughter, or both from whom the parents are seeking separation.

Declaration of Separation: Explicitly state the parents' decision to separate from their child or children, providing reasons for the separation.

Legal Implications: Explain any legal consequences of the separation, such as disclaiming financial responsibility or other obligations.

Signature and Notarization: Ensure that both parents sign the affidavit in the presence of a notary public or other authorized witness to make it legally binding.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

Ambiguity: Ensure the affidavit is clear and precise to prevent disputes over its interpretation.
Failure to Specify Reasons: Clearly state the reasons for the separation to provide context for the decision.
Lack of Legal Consultation: Consult with legal professionals to understand the implications and legal requirements.
Inaccurate or Missing Information: Ensure that all names, addresses, and other identifying details are accurate and complete.
Notary Public's Absence: Failing to have the affidavit notarized can render it invalid.
Drafting an Affidavit for Self Declaration for separation from adult children should be done carefully and in compliance with legal requirements. Consultation with legal professionals is advisable to create a legally sound and enforceable document.

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