My father is 91 - my mother died 10 years ago but is still named with my father on the Deeds of the House. He wants to add my name to the Deeds but has been told it could cost £400 + Is this correct or is there another way round it?
sorry i don't know the answer to that. it seems strange that it wasn't sorted out when your mum died - wouldn't it usually be done with her will etc? are you sure she's still named?
Phone your local Land Registry for advice. If the house is Registered they will send you the correct forms with guidance notes both to remove your mother's name and add yours.
removing your late mother's name does not cost anything. Adding yours depends on the value of the house, you can calculate here.
http://www.landregist.../fees/fees-calculator
If there is still a mortgage on the house then you will need to discuss it with the mortgagor and the advice is to get it done professionally
I added my daughter's name to the deeds. I went to the Citizen's Advice Bureau, they passed me on to their solicitor. It cost me about £300 in total and took about atwo months to be completed.
Yes it is! Change of name applications are the LR's bread and butter work. Give them a ring (or visit them if have an LR near to you) and they can talk you through everything, they are very helpful and should make the process very easy.