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Hi just looking for some advice,
My Grandad based in Londan left a sum of money (sterling) to my mother who has lived in Ireland for the last thirty years or so.
My mother would not be considered compos mentis although this has not been declared legally. So far we have managed to facilitate her living at home with some external paid help and keeping a close eye on her. We would hope to use this money to continue supporting her at home for as long as possible but she certainly couldn't be expected to manage this money.
My Aunt wants to organise transfers of monies. They are planning on appointing me and one other sibling as trustees so we can use the money in the best way possible in order to take care of my mother.
Can we just open a bank of account with our names and get money transferred there? It is not our money so I'm not sure if this is the correct thing to do even if we are appointed 'trustees'.
Do we need to get a solicitor and what legal issues do we need to consider?
Thanks for any help.
My Grandad based in Londan left a sum of money (sterling) to my mother who has lived in Ireland for the last thirty years or so.
My mother would not be considered compos mentis although this has not been declared legally. So far we have managed to facilitate her living at home with some external paid help and keeping a close eye on her. We would hope to use this money to continue supporting her at home for as long as possible but she certainly couldn't be expected to manage this money.
My Aunt wants to organise transfers of monies. They are planning on appointing me and one other sibling as trustees so we can use the money in the best way possible in order to take care of my mother.
Can we just open a bank of account with our names and get money transferred there? It is not our money so I'm not sure if this is the correct thing to do even if we are appointed 'trustees'.
Do we need to get a solicitor and what legal issues do we need to consider?
Thanks for any help.