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No Will So How Would Things Get Sorted?
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To keep things brief my husband has 3 children from his past marriage (ages 24, 17 and 15) plus we have 2 children together (ages 6 and 2).
He has recently sold his house with his ex and put the money off our mortgage leaving us with very little to pay, which is great for us.
We need to make a full detailed WILL at some point but until then where do I stand if anything was to happen to him and no WILL had been made. I'm not on our mortgage since last year due to my past credit so the house is just in his name ... does everything go straight to me as I know he wants the WILL to specify certain things which I'd make sure where carried out.
Just not sure how things would work until we put it all down legally!!
He has recently sold his house with his ex and put the money off our mortgage leaving us with very little to pay, which is great for us.
We need to make a full detailed WILL at some point but until then where do I stand if anything was to happen to him and no WILL had been made. I'm not on our mortgage since last year due to my past credit so the house is just in his name ... does everything go straight to me as I know he wants the WILL to specify certain things which I'd make sure where carried out.
Just not sure how things would work until we put it all down legally!!
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Follow the above flowchart which will show what happens whensomeone dies intestate. I would strongly advise you both to make Wills as soon as possible.
Follow the above flowchart which will show what happens whensomeone dies intestate. I would strongly advise you both to make Wills as soon as possible.
Ok thanks.
It obviously needs putting in writing as the house is to be split into 2 when we both die. My half is split between our two children and the other half is between his 3 children from his first marriage plus our two (so his half is split 5 ways whereas mine is split in half). This might sound unfair to some but his other children will also benefit from their Mothers inheritance and altogether gain a larger overall percentage!
Need to sort ASAP ... any recommendations for WILL writing companies lol?
It obviously needs putting in writing as the house is to be split into 2 when we both die. My half is split between our two children and the other half is between his 3 children from his first marriage plus our two (so his half is split 5 ways whereas mine is split in half). This might sound unfair to some but his other children will also benefit from their Mothers inheritance and altogether gain a larger overall percentage!
Need to sort ASAP ... any recommendations for WILL writing companies lol?
You will be able to do Mirror Wills so that it will not matter which one of you dies first. But bear in mind the survivor can always alter/make a new Will at a later date. Most Banks have a Will writing service and tend to use good solicitors, just make an appointment with the financial adviser at your Bank, or get someone to recommend a good local solicitor.