My wife sadly passed away recently unexpectedly, we didn't need probate as we were joint tenants so her half of the house has automatically passed to me, and I have sent the death certificate off with form DJP. So now as I have 3 children and am in poor health myself. I thought it is prudent that I pre pay my funeral and sort out my will. But this is where I don't know where to go, my youngest child has lived with both me and my wife for the last 25 years, he has looked after us in this time. However, he is married and I am unsure if the marriage will last.
If possible I want the house to stay in the family, but I know I can not add that he can not sell it and it must remain in the family as if I left him the house he would be the new owner, so then I was thinking of leaving him 51%, of the house and my other two children 24.5% each with the stipulation that he has a Lifetime right of occupation, with the termination clause if he permanently vacates the property the right shall end. I was thinking of the right of occupation, in case he ever separated, got into debt etc, or if any of my other two children got into debt or separated themselves. Then he would still have a home due to the right of occupation, does this seem viable and right, or risk leaving him the full house and my other two children the rest of my estate.
If possible I want the house to stay in the family, but I know I can not add that he can not sell it and it must remain in the family as if I left him the house he would be the new owner, so then I was thinking of leaving him 51%, of the house and my other two children 24.5% each with the stipulation that he has a Lifetime right of occupation, with the termination clause if he permanently vacates the property the right shall end. I was thinking of the right of occupation, in case he ever separated, got into debt etc, or if any of my other two children got into debt or separated themselves. Then he would still have a home due to the right of occupation, does this seem viable and right, or risk leaving him the full house and my other two children the rest of my estate.



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