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Hubby has 1 brother who still lives at home (in his 40's). Mum died last year - dad-in-law in his 80's & not in best of health. Says he has a Will so that when he dies, hubby gets what cash he has in bank & younger brother gets the house(flat)! We think its unfair as house is worth a lot more!! Also brother keeps encouraging his dad to get work done on the flat - new doors, patio, kitchen upgrade, which is also unfair as feels like he's doing it to suit his own means-and using dad's money (our inheritance) to boot!!
Should hubby be executor of Will as he's eldest-or does that not matter? Flat apparently signed over to brother already-what happens if dad needs to go into nursing home?(we live in Scotland btw) Should Will not be divided equally? I know it sounds like we're money-grabbing gits but its MY hubby who does all the running about after dad, like shopping & GP appts etc..as he's the only one who drives-and we stay MILES away!!! Any thoughts/comments/legal help? Ta!
Should hubby be executor of Will as he's eldest-or does that not matter? Flat apparently signed over to brother already-what happens if dad needs to go into nursing home?(we live in Scotland btw) Should Will not be divided equally? I know it sounds like we're money-grabbing gits but its MY hubby who does all the running about after dad, like shopping & GP appts etc..as he's the only one who drives-and we stay MILES away!!! Any thoughts/comments/legal help? Ta!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.although its not fair, its the wishes of their Dad. Somehow its nearly always the one who does the most gets the least reward.
I remember my gran putting her life on hold and going to look after her father for 8 years and she was promised the house in return, her siblings did nothing for their father and refused to take "turns" with his care, when he died she got nothing, he had left everything to his oldest son, my gran wasnt a money grabbing person at all, all she got was £200 as a gesture of good will.
I remember my gran putting her life on hold and going to look after her father for 8 years and she was promised the house in return, her siblings did nothing for their father and refused to take "turns" with his care, when he died she got nothing, he had left everything to his oldest son, my gran wasnt a money grabbing person at all, all she got was £200 as a gesture of good will.
sorry to say, but as you said "money-grabbing gits" is EXACTLY what came to my mind when i read this. You have absolutely no say in how someone leave their money, and there is no rule that says "Must leave equal amounts to so-and so" You are making it sound like your husband expects to be compensated for shopping and going to gp appointments with his own dad! Perhaps he should charge him for it if you care about money so much?? (personally ii would do whatever my parents needed because i love them, but it takes all sorts)
The house is the brothers home and what you are suggesting would mean that not only would your brother in law have to deal with his father's death (when it happens) but also be made homeless so you can have half the proceeds?!
By the way, no-one can see into the future - wh is to say the dad will die before either of the sons anyway?
The house is the brothers home and what you are suggesting would mean that not only would your brother in law have to deal with his father's death (when it happens) but also be made homeless so you can have half the proceeds?!
By the way, no-one can see into the future - wh is to say the dad will die before either of the sons anyway?
I am one of four children and my brother still lives with my parents. As it stands now there isn't a will but my parents have said my brother should get the house. Their reasoning for this is that he has contributed by paying board. As unfair as it may be, that is their wish and we will stand by it otherwise he will be homeless.