My father has two daughters and three sons. I am the youngest son. He gifted our two-story family home to me, as he felt the other siblings were not deserving. The property transfer is registered. My father was mentally sound when he made this decision. My siblings are challenging the transfer, claiming he was mentally ill at the time. How can I prove his mental fitness during the transfer, knowing he was perfectly capable?
You can prove your father's mental fitness at the time of transfer by providing evidence like medical reports, witness statements from family and friends, and documents showing his active participation in financial and legal matters during that period. A court will likely also consider the evidence of the property transfer's registration, which suggests your father was capable of understanding and acting upon the transaction.
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