Friends Situation:
She types up a document stating that she will renounce her mothers inheritance in favour of her two brothers who live and own their own houses adjacent to said land. She signs this doc and it is witnessed by one of the two brothers.
To clarify, this was not drawn up by a solicitor and my friend acknowledges that she instigated the drawing up and typed out this document.
The mothers will goes to probate. The executor believes that the document is valid at that time.
After probate the friend decided that she changed her mind.
Can the executor use this doc to legally finalise the administration of the will?
She types up a document stating that she will renounce her mothers inheritance in favour of her two brothers who live and own their own houses adjacent to said land. She signs this doc and it is witnessed by one of the two brothers.
To clarify, this was not drawn up by a solicitor and my friend acknowledges that she instigated the drawing up and typed out this document.
The mothers will goes to probate. The executor believes that the document is valid at that time.
After probate the friend decided that she changed her mind.
Can the executor use this doc to legally finalise the administration of the will?