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    Fair deal or nursing home support loan

    Hi everyone, Could some body please explain difference between the above. My wife's mother, 86 years old suffering from severe dementia plus heart issues, is moving from hospital to nursing home. She has income of 2500 eur per month House in her sole name as husband is dead valued at 320000 eur...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Unfortunately it' the way the law is structured. All the rules were adhered to in principle, the attending doctor conducted no tests to establis mental capacity. He even had to correct the date of birth and addresses on the cert confirming my mother' mental capacity. The burden is firmly on the...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Thank you to everybody that has replied. It is so sad that some people put money ahead of family.
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Thank you all for kind and helpful replies. The house sold eventually in 2017. I received a cheque for 28k as my share. Solicitor representing estate to this day has refused to provide executors accounts. My brother and sister took 5 figure sums from the sale in lieu of expenses incurred over...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    No as said they disowned and cut all contact with me my wife and young son. My parents were lucky that they could afford to employ a lady up until my dad died. Then my sister took my Mom for 5 months then pit her in a nursing home.
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Thanks guys for all replies, some good advice given.
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Yeah solicitor representing me said it was one of the worst cases he has seen but saying that it would be extremely difficult to get the will overturned. He advised that I do not raise the issue of contents/ money/ jewellery until I get a cheque from proceeds of house sale. Unfortunately they...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Thanks Mercman. I should have pointed out that I have withdrawn my caveat against probate since last year as I knew that the burden of proof was firmly with me. I guess I have to wait like an obedient boy until they decide to settle the sale of house. Maybe I should insist that the house be...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Her consultant confirmed her illness in a report but would not commit re her mental capacity. My point being that under present law in this place I would probably have to risk everything to gain my rightful inheritance whilst the other parties risked nothing as they were indemnified as...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    I have no beef with siblings being wealthier than me except as I pointed out the reason they are is because my parents provided for them. Brother given a business, sister well paid position in business and substantial amount of money. I emigrated in 1990's as both parents were retired and made...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Definitely have proof as my Mom's solicitor of 20 years kept original will & showed it to me as he was concerned that my Mom was seeing a solicitor connected with my sister. Sad thing is when I asked my Mom about this she couldn't recollect even speaking to a solicitor
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    Hi thanks for reply. 1. SC is a senior council that I got opinion from 2 my mother left A copy of her original will with family solicitor. My sister got a friend who is also a solicitor, a retired doctor, ( parent of a friend of hers ) to visit and they altered the will in 2003. My mum was being...
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    Siblings encouraged my mother to change her will

    I hope someone can possibly advise me re this mess. My recently deceased mothers will was altered by my brother and sister. My mother had Alzheimer's but a SC advised me to accept my one third share of family home as it was difficult to contest will due to brother & sister being sole executors...
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