My parents helped me buy a property by way of a Deed of Trust.
They registered a charge on my property at the land registry and I wouldn't have been able to sell it without their consent etc.
About 10 years ago they told me they never wanted the money back but neither of us did anything to remove the charge.
About 3 years ago when my mother was dying I arranged for the charge to be removed because I didn't trust my father:
My solicitor wrote to them enclosing a Statement of Truth for them to sign.
They both signed the Statement of Truth and it was witnessed by an independent person.
They took legal advice from their own solicitors as my solicitor had advised them to in his letter.
They then advised their own solicitors to confirm to mine in writing that they had taken advice and were happy for the charge to be removed.
My solicitor then arranged for the papers to be filed at the Land Registry and for the charge to be removed.
My jealous sibling is now threatening to have the release of the Deed of Trust set aside as he believes I exerted undue influence or something like that over my parents when my mother was dying.
My questions are:
They registered a charge on my property at the land registry and I wouldn't have been able to sell it without their consent etc.
About 10 years ago they told me they never wanted the money back but neither of us did anything to remove the charge.
About 3 years ago when my mother was dying I arranged for the charge to be removed because I didn't trust my father:
My solicitor wrote to them enclosing a Statement of Truth for them to sign.
They both signed the Statement of Truth and it was witnessed by an independent person.
They took legal advice from their own solicitors as my solicitor had advised them to in his letter.
They then advised their own solicitors to confirm to mine in writing that they had taken advice and were happy for the charge to be removed.
My solicitor then arranged for the papers to be filed at the Land Registry and for the charge to be removed.
My jealous sibling is now threatening to have the release of the Deed of Trust set aside as he believes I exerted undue influence or something like that over my parents when my mother was dying.
My questions are:
- Does he have a case?
- If he decides to go through with it - which court and how easy would it be to defend it?
- Is he likely to succeed or have it thrown out given the paper trail of evidence that I have?
- Anything else I should know?
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