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Hello i need some advice.
My father died a few years ago but never left a will although my mother had left him a few years before and lived with another man they are selling it now is there anything i can to delay the sale? or at least make it more difficult for the sale to take place. thanks |
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Why do you want to do that?
Are you living in the hosue? You might be entitled to a share in the state but that depends on how much it is worth,as the first large chunk goes to the widow.
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RICHARD WEBSTERwww.rwco.co.uk As a conveyancing solicitor I want to be helpful (England/Wales only) but can't accept liability for this. |
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Hi
Yes, the question is are you staying in that house with your father and also after his death. Secondly, whether your father had given a divorce to your mother or not? Do you want share in the house sell value or you do not want her to sell that? There are many more things along with this to take into consideration. It is better for you to go to some experienced lawyer and take his help. Hope this helps John
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