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My father passed away on Saturday and I only saw the funeral director yesterday.
Already I have had 12 phone calls from my fathers ex partner and her supporters saying the house we jointly owned and his half is willed to me asking when I will be moving out and handing the house over as she is entitled to it.
I was as prepared as I could be for this as my father warned me this could happen but I am just wandering if people like this realise the distress it could cause if people did not know the law.
I have just told them all that I am getting the assetts together and I will apply for probate and they can ask for a copy of the will from the local probate office and see from that if she will benefit in any way and put the phone down.
I do not think she will like the terms of the will.
Already I have had 12 phone calls from my fathers ex partner and her supporters saying the house we jointly owned and his half is willed to me asking when I will be moving out and handing the house over as she is entitled to it.
I was as prepared as I could be for this as my father warned me this could happen but I am just wandering if people like this realise the distress it could cause if people did not know the law.
I have just told them all that I am getting the assetts together and I will apply for probate and they can ask for a copy of the will from the local probate office and see from that if she will benefit in any way and put the phone down.
I do not think she will like the terms of the will.
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You say "ex". If there was no marriage, there is no claim except in very special circumstances ( such as, the ex was disabled and had to be supported after the relationship ended, or children were being supported) If there was a divorce, the decree absolute would not have been granted if there had not been a document signed by both sides, to disclaim all future claims by each on the other.
Tell her to go to a lawyer, who will say exactly the same, but will charge about £500 for saying so.
Tell her to go to a lawyer, who will say exactly the same, but will charge about £500 for saying so.
This does not surprise me.
On many occasions I have overheard conversations sayng that if a woman has been a man's partner for a substantial time she will get the estate.
Some people also think that if half of a parents house has been inherited by the offspring and their name is on the land certificate the surviving parent can get it back. Again this is not right.
I think there could be difficulties even if the surviving parent wants to leave their half to somebody else as the land certificate is often claused no sale, transfer, or charge of the property without the consent of all parties.
I have never heard a conversation where the people think a man can aquire rights over a woman's estate.
Jayne
On many occasions I have overheard conversations sayng that if a woman has been a man's partner for a substantial time she will get the estate.
Some people also think that if half of a parents house has been inherited by the offspring and their name is on the land certificate the surviving parent can get it back. Again this is not right.
I think there could be difficulties even if the surviving parent wants to leave their half to somebody else as the land certificate is often claused no sale, transfer, or charge of the property without the consent of all parties.
I have never heard a conversation where the people think a man can aquire rights over a woman's estate.
Jayne
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