... If all are still living at home I would suggest that you put a wish into your will that the house be sold and as percentage of the estate given to each child - you can give an equal percentage...
I agree completely. I never understand why parents do this. Leaving all to the eldest, leaving it to the waster in the family because he has nothing of his own etc. Either blow it all yourself or treat your children equally in your willIt would be fine decent thing to sell it and spend the cash yourself drink it or gamble it away but to leave it to just 1 of your kids and the rest with nothing is down right bad and a guaranteed way to leave them feuding and fighting and miserable for the rest of there lives.
I agree completely. I never understand why parents do this. Leaving all to the eldest, leaving it to the waster in the family because he has nothing of his own etc. Either blow it all yourself or treat your children equally in your will
The succession act to look after children is for when they are children (under 18) and it does not apply to adult children? It is a very interesting point and one that can create a lot of dilemmas. Once my children are all adults I do not need to treat them equally in my will? And when my parents pass away should I expect to get 20% of their estate or should I expect my younger sister to get it all as she farms and lives with them?
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