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Contesting a will
Hi, I appreciate this is a complicated issue but if anyone could point me in the right direction it would be appreciated. My father has just died leaving a will in which he leaves half his estate to my brother and half to my daughter. This he has done out of pure spite as he wants my sons to hate their sister because she has the inheritance and they don't. Very complicated family issues behind the decision. He has written to me and left phone messages saying he has done this as he wants to rip my family apart. By googling it seems to say that I cannot contest this as the court will appoint a guardian to my daughter as she's under age and will do everything possible to protect her interests. The outcome I would like is for the money to come to me so that I can use it for the benefit of the whole family or that it be split 3 ways between my children equally. Can anyone advise a website or solicitor or generally any help in this even if it's to say no it can't be done. Much appreciated thank-you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Assuming it was properly drawn up and witnessed, I'm not sure you can do anything about the half left to your brother. Have you asked your daughter and your brother whether they would be happy to share out the money? If they won't then it could be difficult to override your father's wishes. Barmaid may see this and can advise whether there are any grounds for contesting it.
your late father could'want' your sons to hate your daughter - does that mean this is going to happen? why should they hate their sister through no fault of hers. Set up a trust fund for her and then make no mention of the money to sons or daughter until nearer the time she is of age, then get everyone together and explain the situation. if you carry on making a big issue of the facts it will become something that eats into you. Forget it -perhaps make provision for your sons in YOUR Will that takes into account your daughters inheritence from your father ie leave them more. The more you dwell on it the more he's won -no one can rip a family aprat from the grave -don't let him win
Ah- when you said you wanted all the money to come to you I thought you meant all the money including your brother's half.
The fact that he'd have been happy having a 50/50 split with you makes no difference... unless he's prepared to give half of his share to you.
Were you financially dependent on your husband? Were your other children financially dependent on him/you?
The fact that he'd have been happy having a 50/50 split with you makes no difference... unless he's prepared to give half of his share to you.
Were you financially dependent on your husband? Were your other children financially dependent on him/you?
Because my mother was vindictive and manipulating and didn't like my husband, she made a will out leaving everything to my son and leaving me out of the equation. My son was two at the time!! When my son reached adulthood we talked it through and agreed we would share the money regardless. Fortunately, she changed her mind in her latter years and left it in equal shares. Just pointing out that it's probably better to let it rest for the time being.