CorrectIf he was diagnosed as having Alzheimer's, that's illegal (being of sound mind and body etc).
CorrectIf he was diagnosed as having Alzheimer's, that's illegal (being of sound mind and body etc).
I was his POA.That was revoked and I get the letter 2 days after his death.Is there a power of attorney involved? Same applies to you Ric as your case sounds very suspicious from the solicitor
If he was diagnosed as having Alzheimer's, that's illegal (being of sound mind and body etc).
Fair enough. I know they have different rules in Scotland and I wouldn’t be confident to comment further.I was his POA.That was revoked and I get the letter 2 days after his death.
His mind had gone totally.
I've no doubt it was illegal but I couldn't afford to contest it or be bothered with all the hassle.
Basically the Law on this would be the same as England (ie::Being of sound mind,as OLM said).To contest a will is an expensive business and getting a Solicitor to go against another Solicitor would prove difficult.Fair enough. I know they have different rules in Scotland and I wouldn’t be confident to comment further.
Basically the Law on this would be the same as England (ie::Being of sound mind,as OLM said).To contest a will is an expensive business and getting a Solicitor to go against another Solicitor would prove difficult.
They're all drinking from the same trough...
Basically the Law on this would be the same as England (ie::Being of sound mind,as OLM said).To contest a will is an expensive business and getting a Solicitor to go against another Solicitor would prove difficult.
They're all drinking from the same trough...
I've no reason to argue with that,you're right.Any solicitor who amended a will, in the knowledge that the writer had Alzheimer’s, wouldn’t be a solicitor much longer.
Basically the Law on this would be the same as England (ie::Being of sound mind,as OLM said).To contest a will is an expensive business and getting a Solicitor to go against another Solicitor would prove difficult.
They're all drinking from the same trough...
I'm so fed up with my sister. She is insisting that because I had taken out probate I have to pay it and claim back the money when the house is sold.
Things like divorce certificate needs to paid for, skip hire etc.
I really wish me and my partner had let my dad go into care and let care fees swallowed the house sale.
It is a pain mate but you’ll get thereI'm so fed up with my sister. She is insisting that because I had taken out probate I have to pay it and claim back the money when the house is sold.
Things like divorce certificate needs to paid for, skip hire etc.
I really wish me and my partner had let my dad go into care and let care fees swallowed the house sale.
It’s a pain in the arseI'm so fed up with my sister. She is insisting that because I had taken out probate I have to pay it and claim back the money when the house is sold.
Things like divorce certificate needs to paid for, skip hire etc.
I really wish me and my partner had let my dad go into care and let care fees swallowed the house sale.
There’s a housing shortage in hull right now so she needs to get movingThis is another dilemma.
My mum is still staying in the house. Her and my dad were divorced and my mum has no legal rights to the house.
Yesterday me and my partner went to clear the house and we'd asked my mum to go into a hotel that we paid for. She refused to go. My mum is bipolar disorder and scared of going outside.
She needs to obviously move out the property. I'm not sure how we do this as I feel she'll just refuse to move out. I don't want it to.get messy. But I need to sell the house and move on.
This would be the last resort. I think you need legal advice again, if only to explore any other possibilities.Might be you need to evict her depending on your relationship with your mam