Hello! I wonder whether anyone would be able to please help guide us through this complicated issue which has just come to light?
An elderly relative (R) inherited property through intestacy decades ago, and inherited their parent's estate through being the only known offspring.
It has since been discovered through family tree genealogy that there was in fact another child, born to the parents previously but somehow estranged, who R never knew about.
R is now concerned that the estranged child (who would now be very elderly, if still alive) or their relatives, might appear out of nowhere and lay claim to a portion of the estate. Is this possible, after all this time has passed?
R is elderly and still lives in the original property they inherited. The property deeds are still in their parents name, and the property has never been registered with Land Registry.
R is now feeling paranoid that they may lose their home, and is also paranoid about not feeling they can sell the house or move, in fear of opening up this can of worms. Is there anything that R can do to protect themselves from losing their home, in case a claim is made?
And if a claim isn't made before R passes away, what will R's beneficiaries need to consider to protect themselves, in terms of any inheritance that may be left to them by R?
Thanks for your time.
An elderly relative (R) inherited property through intestacy decades ago, and inherited their parent's estate through being the only known offspring.
It has since been discovered through family tree genealogy that there was in fact another child, born to the parents previously but somehow estranged, who R never knew about.
R is now concerned that the estranged child (who would now be very elderly, if still alive) or their relatives, might appear out of nowhere and lay claim to a portion of the estate. Is this possible, after all this time has passed?
R is elderly and still lives in the original property they inherited. The property deeds are still in their parents name, and the property has never been registered with Land Registry.
R is now feeling paranoid that they may lose their home, and is also paranoid about not feeling they can sell the house or move, in fear of opening up this can of worms. Is there anything that R can do to protect themselves from losing their home, in case a claim is made?
And if a claim isn't made before R passes away, what will R's beneficiaries need to consider to protect themselves, in terms of any inheritance that may be left to them by R?
Thanks for your time.
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