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Does My Mother-In-Law Own Half Her House?
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My mother-in-law has just found out she's not on the deeds to the house she's lived in with her husband for the past 50 years.
There is no mortgage, and she has never worked (don't know if that's relevant)
If her husband dies tomorrow, what happens the house?
Thanks
There is no mortgage, and she has never worked (don't know if that's relevant)
If her husband dies tomorrow, what happens the house?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately it is not legally necessary for anyone to make a will. If your fil does not want to make a will he cannot be forced to do so. This makes it very awkward for his wife & any other dependents if he should die first. I can only suggest that you explain to him that it is a necessary precaution that his wife should be added to his house deeds asap.
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Why on earth would they not make wills? They should also, of course, put her name on the title deeds. But if he won't she should get her matrimonial home rights recorded by the Land Registry on the land certificate.
As she has lived there for 50 years with him she must have acquired a beneficial interest in the house regardless of the legal title but it would be so easy to avoid her having to go to the cost and stress of getting this sorted out after his death by doing the sensible thing - put her on the title & both make wills.
As she has lived there for 50 years with him she must have acquired a beneficial interest in the house regardless of the legal title but it would be so easy to avoid her having to go to the cost and stress of getting this sorted out after his death by doing the sensible thing - put her on the title & both make wills.
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