
The Silent Struggle for Inheritance Rights
In the heart of Vietnam, a silent struggle unfolds as daughters fight for their rightful inheritance. Ha, a 42-year-old woman from Ha Nam Province, finds herself at the center of this battle after her father's sudden death left her brothers pressuring her to waive her inheritance rights over the family's land.
A Common Tale of Disinheritance
Tran Thu Quynh's story mirrors Ha's plight. Despite living next door and caring for her parents daily, Quynh was unaware that her parents had transferred their entire property to her brother, leaving her with nothing.
Societal Norms and Legal Challenges
Hong Thai of the Hanoi Bar Association highlights the societal preference for male heirs, a norm that often leads to daughters being excluded from inheritance. This practice, deeply rooted in tradition, has seen a rise in inheritance-related lawsuits, underscoring the need for legal reforms to ensure fair asset distribution.
The Emotional Toll and Call for Change
Psychologist Nguyen Thi Minh emphasizes the emotional impact on women who feel betrayed and undervalued by their families. Ha's determination to claim her inheritance is not just a personal fight but a challenge to outdated traditions that discriminate against women.
*Names in this article have been changed.
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