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A relative with three adult children divorced her husband several years (she's Dominican, he's not and both resided in the US). She bought property in DR with her own funds several decades ago. After the divorce, the ex-husband died and it was discovered that he had cheated and had two children with another Dominican woman.
So now, for her retirement, she would like to sell one of her properties, but needs to know what rights she has to protect her investment. Does she have to give up any percentage of any potential sale to the children born out of wedlock? Can they prevent a sale?
You can imagine the anguish to not only discover such betrayal, but then to also be decimated financially. Thx.
So now, for her retirement, she would like to sell one of her properties, but needs to know what rights she has to protect her investment. Does she have to give up any percentage of any potential sale to the children born out of wedlock? Can they prevent a sale?
You can imagine the anguish to not only discover such betrayal, but then to also be decimated financially. Thx.