My sister lived with her partner for 20 years, but they weren’t married. Her partner had a son from a previous marriage (he was divorced) who is 24 years of age. They also have an 18 year old son together.
My sister wasn’t named on the mortgage but equally contributed to all household bills during their time together. No life insurance or mortgage insurance. Still approx half of mortgage outstanding for which my sister will need to apply in her own name for.
They both made a mirrored will which states should the house be sold half is left to my sister with the remaining half split between the two boys. My sister was told by the solicitors firm that compiled the wills that the eldest child, due to his age would be entitled to his share immediately.
Grant of probate will need to be applied for which my sister is doing herself rather than through the solicitors.
My question is would my sister be entitled to half of the equity of the house anyway as she has contributed for 20 years even though she wasn’t named on the mortgage and then be entitled to half of the remaining equity?
My sister wasn’t named on the mortgage but equally contributed to all household bills during their time together. No life insurance or mortgage insurance. Still approx half of mortgage outstanding for which my sister will need to apply in her own name for.
They both made a mirrored will which states should the house be sold half is left to my sister with the remaining half split between the two boys. My sister was told by the solicitors firm that compiled the wills that the eldest child, due to his age would be entitled to his share immediately.
Grant of probate will need to be applied for which my sister is doing herself rather than through the solicitors.
My question is would my sister be entitled to half of the equity of the house anyway as she has contributed for 20 years even though she wasn’t named on the mortgage and then be entitled to half of the remaining equity?
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