My mother passed away a couple of years ago - she didn't leave a will, but had a live-in partner of 20 years, they weren't married, in a civil partnership or engaged, and had no shared bank accounts, bills or mortgage.
He recently brought a legal case against me - I'm now the executor of her estate. As her only next of kin, I'm the only person able to do this, and he was fully aware.
I approached him about signing a written agreement, so that he can continue to live in the house, as it was now in my name and we had no guidelines over rights and responsibilities between us. He told me he didn't need one, as he owns the house - paid for it 50/50 the whole time - and I'll inherit it when he dies. This is the first I've heard of this, and it's not true.
His legal case however claims that I'm forcing him to leave.
My solicitor has advised me that due to the length of time he's lived there, it's unlikely he'd be made by the court to leave, so the likely conclusion is a written agreement. His conditions for settling out of court are that I pay all of his fees up till now and allow him to make a claim out of time on the estate, which basically consists of the house.
Just want it to go away. What do you think?
He recently brought a legal case against me - I'm now the executor of her estate. As her only next of kin, I'm the only person able to do this, and he was fully aware.
I approached him about signing a written agreement, so that he can continue to live in the house, as it was now in my name and we had no guidelines over rights and responsibilities between us. He told me he didn't need one, as he owns the house - paid for it 50/50 the whole time - and I'll inherit it when he dies. This is the first I've heard of this, and it's not true.
His legal case however claims that I'm forcing him to leave.
My solicitor has advised me that due to the length of time he's lived there, it's unlikely he'd be made by the court to leave, so the likely conclusion is a written agreement. His conditions for settling out of court are that I pay all of his fees up till now and allow him to make a claim out of time on the estate, which basically consists of the house.
Just want it to go away. What do you think?
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