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My sister divorced ex husband years ago but still lives in the house they shared and he owns a share of the property. They have both left their share of the property equally to their 2 sons. My sister is the unemployed carer of their adult son who is mentally disabled with Downs Syndrome and she lives on benefits. Her ex husband is also disabled and has not worked for many years and has no savings or insurance she knows of. He is in his 60s.
They are on friendly terms so she will probably want to arrange his funeral if he dies before her or their older son will want to if she is no longer alive.
Will they have to pay for his funeral out of his share of the property? It would mean selling the house to pay for it and that could leave my sister and/or her son's homeless.
They are on friendly terms so she will probably want to arrange his funeral if he dies before her or their older son will want to if she is no longer alive.
Will they have to pay for his funeral out of his share of the property? It would mean selling the house to pay for it and that could leave my sister and/or her son's homeless.
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If one parent dies I would have thought the other still has the right to live there and shouldn't be forced to sell it just to pay for a funeral. Maybe they could take out equity release and get some money in while they are alive. But they can ask for the cheapest funeral or even refuse to pay for it and tell the local authority to pay for it. But we need someone who knows the laws regarding this. I suggest they ask CAB
It would be ridiculous to sell a house for the sake of raising less than £3000.
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What is the position with the second son? Is he working?
Has the ex husband considered signing his share of the house to the sons?
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What is the position with the second son? Is he working?
Has the ex husband considered signing his share of the house to the sons?
I think it's complicated by the fact that the disabled son lives there.
It could be argued that if the ex-husband no longer lives there why should the ex wife have any responsibility to pay. I know she will get his share of teh house then but can she be expected to sell up? I doubt it.
CAB or legal advice is need I think. Maybe they need to review their will and shares of the property
It could be argued that if the ex-husband no longer lives there why should the ex wife have any responsibility to pay. I know she will get his share of teh house then but can she be expected to sell up? I doubt it.
CAB or legal advice is need I think. Maybe they need to review their will and shares of the property
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