My friend recently died following an operation in hospital. He only married his wife (now widow) 3 years and 8 months ago (2008).
My friend left a will dated 1999, which was before he met his wife, but apparently did not alter it (unless a later will has magically disappeared).
The will leaves 100% to his only sister and the executor named is his sisters husband (ie brother-in-law). Thus his widow is left with nothing.
My friend's widow had now been told (by the brother-in-law executor) to make arrangements to leave the house after the funeral because she has no right to stay there.
Clearly, she needs to contest the will and, if possible, the stated executor to obtain at least something from the estate.
How should she go about this?
I would add that the widow has also, for the past 2 years, been not just a wife but a carer for her late husband when he became disabled.
Thanks in advance,
Mal.
My friend left a will dated 1999, which was before he met his wife, but apparently did not alter it (unless a later will has magically disappeared).
The will leaves 100% to his only sister and the executor named is his sisters husband (ie brother-in-law). Thus his widow is left with nothing.
My friend's widow had now been told (by the brother-in-law executor) to make arrangements to leave the house after the funeral because she has no right to stay there.
Clearly, she needs to contest the will and, if possible, the stated executor to obtain at least something from the estate.
How should she go about this?
I would add that the widow has also, for the past 2 years, been not just a wife but a carer for her late husband when he became disabled.
Thanks in advance,
Mal.
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