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Hello I hope someone can help me. My father remarried and has a will jointly with my stepmother as tenants in common. The terms of his will are that when he dies his 50% share passes to her in full until her death, she remarries or cohabits at which time his share goes to my sister and I (or children on our death) and the other 50% goes to my stepmother or her two daughters should she die. My concern is what happens in the meantime, can my stepmother sell the bungalow and downsize to a smaller/cheaper property or move in with one of her daughters and basically spend all the money or would there be rules under the Tenants in Common part of the will that would prevent her from doing this assuming my fathers solicitor would monitor the situation. Another query is would the value of the estate be agreed at the time of my fathers death or at the time when my stepmother dies, remarries or cohabits. I have never queried this with my father as it seemed too mercenery but he has been diagnosed with a terminal illness and is too ill to be discussing this issue, so my questions go unanswered, please help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello Zmudge, thanks for your obviously extensive knowledge, I am very grateful, you have clarified much of my question certainly about the trustees and what will happen upon my stepmother's death, I am however still unsure about the extra conditions stated clearly in my father's will that should my stepmother remarry or cohabit my share of the estate would then come to me and my sister, would you be able to clarify that process and how much my dad's estate would be worth to pay IHT, I hope I'm not asking too much, many thanks.
Hello Erimus1. I am sure there is alot more to tenants in common that I could possibly know, there were just a few questions that my dad could have answered had he not been so ill, he sought legal advice and did their wills with their solicitor so I am sure it is all above board and my dad will have ensured his estate was secure, it's just one of those things that you don't ask all the in's and out's of, so I thank Zmudge for his great help and if with the information he has given me if there are any problems after the event I will of course deal with my father's solicitor.