My wife is the eldest of five children, we married 50 years ago. Mum & Dad were 50/50 joint owners of a bungalow. Mum had to go into a nursing home, we moved into the bungalow as agreed with Dad and family that we would buy it, none of the others were interested as it needed a lot of work.
Mum died in 2012 and in her Will left her half to the five children, we paid all siblings their Mum's share. Dad's Will stated that his half goes to my wife and I provided we pay the 4 siblings the balance of their share. A Family Agreement was made in 2013 by a solicitor stating that we would by their share for £50K each and all agreed and signed. Dad died in 2017 and this started the trouble with the siblings holding back and not signing papers so we can get the deeds put in our name. We have been residing in the bungalow since Dad moved into an Abbeyfield Residence some seven years before he died, with the knowledge of all siblings.
We have completely changed the bungalow with extension built, new bathroom, block driveway, complete decoration and flooring, lawn and garden improved. We have spent a lot of our money doing these alterations and improvements. One sibling died in 2014 and her share is being paid to her two children, one niece has been paid and signed papers stating this but the other is holding back and has not signed yet.
We have paid two other siblings (one a trouble maker) completely and they have eventually signed papers reflecting this. One sibling took six months before signing. The last sibling also has had papers six months and despite reminders from our solicitor has still not signed. The trouble maker told the others that we have cheated them and they have believed her and hence the delays. The trouble maker demanded her money some months before Dad actually died and wrote notes supposedly dictated from Dad, which we haven't seen and now trying to get more money from us as the bungalow has improved in value since the Family Agreement was made.
None of the siblings are actually speaking to us, not that this bothers us, as we think that they are being very unreasonable in their demands. None of them did any work for Dad at the bungalow before he moved to Abbeyfield and did very little for him when he was at Abbeyfield, preferring to leave it to my wife and I.
We have asked our solicitor to get on with paying the final two by whatever means but despite reminders, the final two have not signed, what do you suggest we do to finalise things?
Any thoughts and help would be very much appreciated.
Mum died in 2012 and in her Will left her half to the five children, we paid all siblings their Mum's share. Dad's Will stated that his half goes to my wife and I provided we pay the 4 siblings the balance of their share. A Family Agreement was made in 2013 by a solicitor stating that we would by their share for £50K each and all agreed and signed. Dad died in 2017 and this started the trouble with the siblings holding back and not signing papers so we can get the deeds put in our name. We have been residing in the bungalow since Dad moved into an Abbeyfield Residence some seven years before he died, with the knowledge of all siblings.
We have completely changed the bungalow with extension built, new bathroom, block driveway, complete decoration and flooring, lawn and garden improved. We have spent a lot of our money doing these alterations and improvements. One sibling died in 2014 and her share is being paid to her two children, one niece has been paid and signed papers stating this but the other is holding back and has not signed yet.
We have paid two other siblings (one a trouble maker) completely and they have eventually signed papers reflecting this. One sibling took six months before signing. The last sibling also has had papers six months and despite reminders from our solicitor has still not signed. The trouble maker told the others that we have cheated them and they have believed her and hence the delays. The trouble maker demanded her money some months before Dad actually died and wrote notes supposedly dictated from Dad, which we haven't seen and now trying to get more money from us as the bungalow has improved in value since the Family Agreement was made.
None of the siblings are actually speaking to us, not that this bothers us, as we think that they are being very unreasonable in their demands. None of them did any work for Dad at the bungalow before he moved to Abbeyfield and did very little for him when he was at Abbeyfield, preferring to leave it to my wife and I.
We have asked our solicitor to get on with paying the final two by whatever means but despite reminders, the final two have not signed, what do you suggest we do to finalise things?
Any thoughts and help would be very much appreciated.
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