My mum died a few weeks ago and I am her executor.
My dad is still alive, but is in a care home and lacks capacity. Last year the Court of Protection granted me Deputyship over his affairs.
In her will, my mum left her half of the house to me, my sister and my brother. She was a 'tenant in common' with my dad.
The total value of the estate, including 50% of the house, requires Probate to be granted - but is below the tax threshold. The banks released, to me, all the cash in Mum's accounts - as the value was so small. I will soon be sending off the probate form, listing the total assets of Mum's estate.
However, what I am wondering about now is - what do I have to do to register my, my sister, and my brother's ownership of 50% of my parent's property. I have absolutely no clue about how this is done. Can I do this myself? If so, what legal procedures apply? Will I need to employ a solicitor?
This is wholly alien territory to me and I would be very grateful to any advice received.
Many thanks,
John
My dad is still alive, but is in a care home and lacks capacity. Last year the Court of Protection granted me Deputyship over his affairs.
In her will, my mum left her half of the house to me, my sister and my brother. She was a 'tenant in common' with my dad.
The total value of the estate, including 50% of the house, requires Probate to be granted - but is below the tax threshold. The banks released, to me, all the cash in Mum's accounts - as the value was so small. I will soon be sending off the probate form, listing the total assets of Mum's estate.
However, what I am wondering about now is - what do I have to do to register my, my sister, and my brother's ownership of 50% of my parent's property. I have absolutely no clue about how this is done. Can I do this myself? If so, what legal procedures apply? Will I need to employ a solicitor?
This is wholly alien territory to me and I would be very grateful to any advice received.
Many thanks,
John
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