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hi please could you help me my dear mum passed away 3 months ago and as far as i no she never left a will so my brother and i will share her house my mums wishes were that my brother lives there when she dies as he as never married and lived there all his life i would want to respect her wishes for him to live there.
she only had her house to leave as my brother has half her left over money from her pensions after the bills were paid saved up in his savings accounts and the other half he has spent on vintage items on ebay all this totals up to around 40k can i do anythink about this please as i feel that if mums money was in her account we would both have a share of it.thanks
she only had her house to leave as my brother has half her left over money from her pensions after the bills were paid saved up in his savings accounts and the other half he has spent on vintage items on ebay all this totals up to around 40k can i do anythink about this please as i feel that if mums money was in her account we would both have a share of it.thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hi he tells me that she said he could have it, a few years back i told her that my brother had saved up 28k of her money and she did not belieave me as he was always telling her how hard up he was, she said she would want me to have half of it as my brother would be living in the house for the rest of his life.
Again though I ask, what about your sister?
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Diane you may be entitled to legal aid, you won't know unless you ask. Why not try your citizen's advice bureau first, they should be able to advise you if you are entitled to legal aid and can give you names of solicitors local to you. This is too big for you to handle on your own. If your mum didn't write down her wishes and have the paper properly witnessed then the situation needs proper legal advice.
PS - it may be that if he wants to stay in the house, your brother can give you half the value in cash - it's a bit like someone wanting to stay in a house after a divorce, the one who wants to stay has to buy out the other one. There are people on AB who can hopefully give you better legal perspectives than I can - but I can't say enough, you need legal advice, if it has to be contested then you need someone who understands all the aspects of this to be working for you on it.