Longwaytotipp
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I agree. We didn't do this when my father predeceased my mother by 20 years and when she died it just made dealing with her will/probate/estate much more complicated, long drawn out and costly than it could have been otherwise. Not least of all because the house was in his sole name. Although in our case our father's will left everything to our mother so it's slightly different to your situation.IANAL
Execute your fathers will now; it will save heartache in the future.
100%. If a will is relatively straightforward, it’s just a slightly laborious administrative task. Just don’t try messing around with the property valuation.You can do the Executorship yourselves.
That seems different to how you described it previously.Thanks Everyone for input. I have made an appointment with the Solicitor , to get them to review the Will and advise.
It is just the one area of the Will that is throwing me off , I definitely need advice. Will let you know how we get on
"I give, devise and bequeath my dwelling house at ****** to my Wife for life, with remainder over after her death to my son *** absolutely"
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