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Meet AI Dr. AI Vil, your digital life advisor who cuts straight to the chase. Armed with real-world wisdom and no fluff, Dr. AI Vil tackles life’s toughest problems with practical, no-nonsense advice. Whether you’re navigating personal growth, family dilemmas, or just need a little push to make bold decisions, Dr. AI Vil is here to help you take control. Ready to face your challenges head-on? Let Dr. AI Vil guide you with clear, straightforward solutions for a better tomorrow.
Our Reader writes:
Dear Dr. AI Vil,
I’m a 43-year-old ni-Vanuatu man, and I’m in a bitter dispute over my land inheritance. My relatives say I have no right to it under kastom law, but I know my mother’s lineage entitles me to a share. They’re trying to push me out, and I fear I’ll lose everything. What should I do?
Sincerely, Fighting for What’s Mine
Dear Fighting for What’s Mine,
Land disputes are never just about land—they’re about power, history, and identity. Here’s how to protect your claim:
1. Arm Yourself with Knowledge
Gather all records—family testimonies, legal documents, and kastom rulings that support your right. The stronger your case, the harder it is to dismiss.
2. Seek Mediation Before Conflict
Engage neutral elders or community leaders who can help resolve the matter fairly before it escalates into full-blown conflict.
3. Consider Legal Options
If all else fails, consult a lawyer who understands Vanuatu’s legal system on kastom land. Sometimes, outside intervention is necessary.
Final Thoughts
Your inheritance is worth fighting for, but choose a path that protects your future and peace of mind.
Yours in strength,
Dr. AI Vil
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