I wonder if someone could provide clarity .Husband and Wife own property as tenants in common in equal shares . Both their wills provide a life interest in the property .The husband dies first and his executor carries out probate and obtains a grant of probate.
The wife remains in the property until her death a year later. In her Will the wife appoints the solicitor who drew up both wills as her executor.
1. Would the executor for the wife’s estate act alone in sorting out the sale of the property and then the subsequent distribution of funds to both the beneficiaries of the wife and husband
or
2 Would the executor for the wife’s estate need the agreement of the executor ( the son in law) for the husband’s estate to sell the property because the property was held as tenants in common.
Effectively what would be the role of each executor following the death of the wife.
The wife remains in the property until her death a year later. In her Will the wife appoints the solicitor who drew up both wills as her executor.
1. Would the executor for the wife’s estate act alone in sorting out the sale of the property and then the subsequent distribution of funds to both the beneficiaries of the wife and husband
or
2 Would the executor for the wife’s estate need the agreement of the executor ( the son in law) for the husband’s estate to sell the property because the property was held as tenants in common.
Effectively what would be the role of each executor following the death of the wife.
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