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My Mother's partner is terminally ill, they have lived together for 8yrs but never married. My question is when he dies where will she stand legally (he doesn't have a will). Who pays the funeral costs, does it come out of any money he currently has? He has 3 children by his wife who died. Also he moved into my mother's house which she owns and he never paid any bills or the mortgage, he might have contributed to the food shopping. will his children be able to get there hands on the property?
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He has cancer which has spread and is now in his bones. He gets very confused maybe because its spread further or maybe thats because of the medicine's that keep the pain under control. so i don't think hes in any fit state to make a will. I don't think he has any insurance. My mother has been caring for him since november when he became too ill to go out of the house with no contribution at all from him, any attendance allowance goes straight into his bank account which she has no access to.
It would be worth while if at all possible getting him to sign a document authorising paying the attendance allowance to the mother, plus a cheque/withdrawal authority for the money that's there. Him understanding a will sounds more dubious.
As it stands the 3 children will get whatever is left in the bank account after paying funeral expenses. They (or their solicitor) will also have to administer the estate - the Probate Office will not let anyone else do it unless they all renounce their right to do so.