Hi
My aunt died around 9 years ago and left her house to me, my two siblings and my mam (upon death of her husband, who was allowed to reside in the home until his death)
Her husband is a maverick of a figure and has more than a few screws loose!
The family don't talk to him and haven't done so for years. He no longer resides in the home and permanently resides at a public nursing home (found this out through a family friend and had it verified by said nursing home). We're not looking to sell the house now, but are anxious that upon his death, we will be the entitled beneficiaries of the house.
We have heard that he has given the deeds of the house to a niece of his so we approached our solicitor re grant of probate as I believed that as he has not instigated this and didn't do so within two years of my aunts death), that as a beneficiary of the will, we have the authority to do this.
Our solicitor said that we can't do this until we ascertain your mans mental state and stuff but none of the family talk to him, nor do they intend to do so.
We just want to get the ball rolling on this as we are anxious that we won't be entitled to house even though aunt left to us as he hasn't applied for probate and has given deeds away!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
My aunt died around 9 years ago and left her house to me, my two siblings and my mam (upon death of her husband, who was allowed to reside in the home until his death)
Her husband is a maverick of a figure and has more than a few screws loose!
The family don't talk to him and haven't done so for years. He no longer resides in the home and permanently resides at a public nursing home (found this out through a family friend and had it verified by said nursing home). We're not looking to sell the house now, but are anxious that upon his death, we will be the entitled beneficiaries of the house.
We have heard that he has given the deeds of the house to a niece of his so we approached our solicitor re grant of probate as I believed that as he has not instigated this and didn't do so within two years of my aunts death), that as a beneficiary of the will, we have the authority to do this.
Our solicitor said that we can't do this until we ascertain your mans mental state and stuff but none of the family talk to him, nor do they intend to do so.
We just want to get the ball rolling on this as we are anxious that we won't be entitled to house even though aunt left to us as he hasn't applied for probate and has given deeds away!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.