Hi,
I have a couple of questions in the area of Power of Attorney and wills. I don't have all the facts at the moment as my wife has only just brought the matter to my attention.
We are in our 50's and my wife has two brothers - we'll call Pete and Jim.
Their widowed mother, mum, who lives in her own house has recently been showing signs of dementia and has granted POA to Pete who lives nearby. I don't know if this is lasting POA. My wife and Jim live a few hundred miles away.
As we understand, mum put in her will several years ago that the house would be shared between the 3 children upon her death. She does not want to go into a care home and my wife has already said that she can come and live with us.
Yesterday, we found out that if mum comes to live with us, Pete will sell his house and move into mum's house. Pete and his wife work full time and have no children. I work full time and my wife does some part time work. We have 3 children, as does Jim.
We would like to impress on mum that it would be better if she sold the house before she died and the proceeds distributed equally between the 3 children. That would obviously give us financial support when taking care of her; and we would also avoid CGT (I think).
We are afraid that if Pete moves into mum's home, we will be unable to sell the house while he is alive and thus not receive our share.
As mum's mind is now quite feeble, we don't know if Pete has been doing other things, such as persuading mum to change her will. How can we check if this has been done? Can we approach mum's solicitor and ask about the will?
Can Pete just move into mum's house without my wife's and Jim's agreement?
Thanks,
Daniel777
I have a couple of questions in the area of Power of Attorney and wills. I don't have all the facts at the moment as my wife has only just brought the matter to my attention.
We are in our 50's and my wife has two brothers - we'll call Pete and Jim.
Their widowed mother, mum, who lives in her own house has recently been showing signs of dementia and has granted POA to Pete who lives nearby. I don't know if this is lasting POA. My wife and Jim live a few hundred miles away.
As we understand, mum put in her will several years ago that the house would be shared between the 3 children upon her death. She does not want to go into a care home and my wife has already said that she can come and live with us.
Yesterday, we found out that if mum comes to live with us, Pete will sell his house and move into mum's house. Pete and his wife work full time and have no children. I work full time and my wife does some part time work. We have 3 children, as does Jim.
We would like to impress on mum that it would be better if she sold the house before she died and the proceeds distributed equally between the 3 children. That would obviously give us financial support when taking care of her; and we would also avoid CGT (I think).
We are afraid that if Pete moves into mum's home, we will be unable to sell the house while he is alive and thus not receive our share.
As mum's mind is now quite feeble, we don't know if Pete has been doing other things, such as persuading mum to change her will. How can we check if this has been done? Can we approach mum's solicitor and ask about the will?
Can Pete just move into mum's house without my wife's and Jim's agreement?
Thanks,
Daniel777
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