My husband has asked me to post this so I'm posting in the Men's Board - putting names in to make it read easier but these are false.
Many years before we met, my husband (Bob) was in a relationship with a young woman (I'll call her Sarah) of the same age who had a child (James). Bob was aware of James had been born but at no time did Sarah tell Bob that he was the James father. Sarah got in touch with Bob again after James had reached the age of 18-ish to say he was James father after all and that she had not told him previously as she had been too scared as she had been in a relationship where she was a victim of dv. Rightly or wrongly, Bob denied paternity and there has never been any contact between him and James.
Now thinking about wills, Bob has had a will drawn up for several years but is concerned that James could make a claim on his estate when he died. Does there need to be a specific clause in the will that James is excluded, there isn't at the moment so he's just wanting clarification re this and whether it needs altering.
Many years before we met, my husband (Bob) was in a relationship with a young woman (I'll call her Sarah) of the same age who had a child (James). Bob was aware of James had been born but at no time did Sarah tell Bob that he was the James father. Sarah got in touch with Bob again after James had reached the age of 18-ish to say he was James father after all and that she had not told him previously as she had been too scared as she had been in a relationship where she was a victim of dv. Rightly or wrongly, Bob denied paternity and there has never been any contact between him and James.
Now thinking about wills, Bob has had a will drawn up for several years but is concerned that James could make a claim on his estate when he died. Does there need to be a specific clause in the will that James is excluded, there isn't at the moment so he's just wanting clarification re this and whether it needs altering.
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