Some help and pointers appreciated. Friend of ours gifted her flat to her daughter some 4 years ago following a gift of a not inconsiderable sum of money a few years previous to that. The daughter had emigrated to New Zealand with her husband and the intention of the transfer was that when they had settled then daughter and son in law would buy a 4 bedroomed house and mother would join then in NZ. Nothing on paper about this, of course.
Mother is now seriously disabled, in fact is getting to the stage when she will soon need to move into accommodation providing some care. She would ideally have liked to have had the ownership of the flat transferred back to her to allow her to move into that sheltered accommodation. Daughter will not transfer back (think it's the influence of the husband) and so she is stuck.
Anyone think of a way round this? My thought was get the council to provide accommodation and then go after the property on the basis that it was moved to frustrate any attempt to sell for accommodation payment and there could be rules to override the sale.
Feedback appreciated.
Mother is now seriously disabled, in fact is getting to the stage when she will soon need to move into accommodation providing some care. She would ideally have liked to have had the ownership of the flat transferred back to her to allow her to move into that sheltered accommodation. Daughter will not transfer back (think it's the influence of the husband) and so she is stuck.
Anyone think of a way round this? My thought was get the council to provide accommodation and then go after the property on the basis that it was moved to frustrate any attempt to sell for accommodation payment and there could be rules to override the sale.
Feedback appreciated.
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