Hi,
Just after some advice, I have always been the sole beneficiary of my mothers will (father already deceased) although I have two half sisters from my mums first marriage.
I have previously (4 years ago) been given a reasonable sum of money as a gift (although have no documentation to show it was a gift and not an inheritance advance).
My mother has recently redrafted her will to include my half sisters in it under the assumption the estate will now be split 3 ways. One of my sisters went with my mum to draft the will I understand they mentioned that I had already been given my inheritance to the solicitor (who happened to be my sisters solicitor as well).
My mum is reasonably in control of her mind although does sometimes get confused and isn't sure whether the money I have already been given is identified in the will as being my part of the inheritance. I have no problem with this if it is the case
However, I suspect my mothers estate is less than the value of the money she gave me. When the inevitable happens, and mums estate is assessed, if they add the gift / advancement I got to the overall estate I suspect the money I received will exceed the value of my third of the estate.
My question is, is there a mechanism that will force me to give this money back to allow the estate to be split evenly, or is it just hard luck on my half sisters ?
i.e, if I got a £40k gift, £20k of estate left, so total estate including the gift would be £60K. Divided between three siblings three would be £20k share each. However I've had £40k already so can I be asked to give the £20K back ?
Just after some advice, I have always been the sole beneficiary of my mothers will (father already deceased) although I have two half sisters from my mums first marriage.
I have previously (4 years ago) been given a reasonable sum of money as a gift (although have no documentation to show it was a gift and not an inheritance advance).
My mother has recently redrafted her will to include my half sisters in it under the assumption the estate will now be split 3 ways. One of my sisters went with my mum to draft the will I understand they mentioned that I had already been given my inheritance to the solicitor (who happened to be my sisters solicitor as well).
My mum is reasonably in control of her mind although does sometimes get confused and isn't sure whether the money I have already been given is identified in the will as being my part of the inheritance. I have no problem with this if it is the case
However, I suspect my mothers estate is less than the value of the money she gave me. When the inevitable happens, and mums estate is assessed, if they add the gift / advancement I got to the overall estate I suspect the money I received will exceed the value of my third of the estate.
My question is, is there a mechanism that will force me to give this money back to allow the estate to be split evenly, or is it just hard luck on my half sisters ?
i.e, if I got a £40k gift, £20k of estate left, so total estate including the gift would be £60K. Divided between three siblings three would be £20k share each. However I've had £40k already so can I be asked to give the £20K back ?
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