losingsleep
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By whom?I can't believe that we were more or less told don't worry he'll be gone.
I don't understand the relevance of the life insurance policy here in the context of the undeclared rental income issue?unfortunately as he got sick some things went unpaid and a life insurance policy was one. I have met another person in the same situation. There is life insurance but their bank is refusing to help until after the death.
I presume that you could act on his behalf?My husband is not up to the rtb process, he is wheelchair bound now and on assisted breathing
Hello we got married during his illness but that house is all he has/had. I care for him in my home which I bought before we got married. This home is in my name only and the mortgage is up to date with payments.I mean no disrespect here - but are you legally married? You reference your husband leaving his house and moving in with you when he became ill, hence my question.
It's relevant when he passes if his will leaves assets to you; so keep that in mind.
As far as the rental property goes I'm with @T McGibney here - your husband takes priority here; the rental property can wait and tax returns can be handled if need be as part of the probate process.
I could look into acting on his behalf but I thought that's what the financial adviser is doing with the bank. I'm already up day and night with his care needs and looking after our children.By whom?
I don't understand the relevance of the life insurance policy here in the context of the undeclared rental income issue?
In any case it's irrelevant if he failed to keep payments up.
I presume that you could act on his behalf?
Told by whom?He was just told month after month don't worry the bank will take the house or put something called a receiver to take charge but neither has happened.
The solicitor and financial adviser although maybe he was referring to after death.Told by whom?
The lender repossessing the house wouldn't eliminate the need to deal with the undeclared rental income tax issues.
Once you are married the home that both of you and your children live in will be considered to be the Family Home within the meaning of the Act.This home is in my name only and the mortgage is up to date with payments.
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