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In this eye-opening discussion, Adv. Aditya Pratap shares invaluable legal advice for senior citizens on managing their property and drafting wills. With rising cases of elderly individuals facing challenges with their children or legal heirs, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to secure their assets and ensure a smooth transition of wealth. Adv. Pratap emphasizes the importance of not transferring property while alive and instead opting for a legally tenable will. He explains the nuances of living wills, gift deeds, and the legal formalities required to protect your assets. Whether you're a senior citizen or someone planning for the future, this video offers practical guidance to avoid legal disputes and ensure your wishes are honored. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:07 - What is a Living Will? 00:00:15 - Challenges Faced by the Elderly 00:01:01 - Adv. Aditya Pratap’s Advice: Don’t Give Away Property While Alive 00:01:18 - Importance of Drafting a Will Early 00:02:01 - Balancing Parental Support and Asset Protection 00:02:56 - Why Registration of a Will is Crucial 00:03:07 - Legal Recourse for Beneficiaries 00:03:24 - Closing Remarks Key Takeaways: Why you should never transfer property while alive. The difference between a living will and a normal will. How to ensure your will is legally binding and challenge-proof. The role of senior citizen tribunals in property disputes. Practical tips for parents to support their children without compromising their own security. Hashtags: #AdvAdityaPratap #SeniorCitizens #LegalAdvice #WillAndProperty #LivingWill #ElderlyCare #PropertyRights #LegalTips #AssetProtection #IndianLaw #EstatePlanning #SeniorCitizenRights #LegalAwareness