Amber25
Jul 23, 2007, 06:46 AM
Hi everyone. Hope someone can advise me!
In February this year my Dad was diagnosed with a terminal Cancer. Within a week, his girlfriend (who had previously refused to marry him on several occasions) agreed to marry him and they were married within a month. She gave up her job to care for him and he moved into her home, keeping on his own house too. After 2 months I gave up my job too, as she was providing very little care for him. She goes out for most of the day every day, so I am now his full time carer - although this isn't recognised by others as she is claiming Carer Support. The Doctors only give him about 6months so he has been trying to get his finances etc in order. He has decided to give my brother and I 85% of his will and his wife 15% (as she owns her own property and has her own savings). Recently his wife has constantly been saying things like 'I've gven up my job for you, and when you're gone I'm going to have no job and no money'. She has also said that people have told her that as his wife she should have more of his will than 15%. It is my Dad's desire for the majority his money to come to his children. We don't get on with his wife and I'm terrified that when he's gone she will try and contest the will. It's a dificult enough time anyway, without having to go through that whilst dealing with out Father's death. By the time he has gone they will probably have been married for less than a year. Will she have adequate grounds to contest the will and maybe win?
I'm not being mercenary, but I can't stand the thought of my Dad's memory being tainted by difficult and stressful court cases. And I can't stand the thought that my Dad's wishes could be ignored, and his hard earned money be taken by someone who did very little looking after him.
Please advise!
Thanks Amber xx
In February this year my Dad was diagnosed with a terminal Cancer. Within a week, his girlfriend (who had previously refused to marry him on several occasions) agreed to marry him and they were married within a month. She gave up her job to care for him and he moved into her home, keeping on his own house too. After 2 months I gave up my job too, as she was providing very little care for him. She goes out for most of the day every day, so I am now his full time carer - although this isn't recognised by others as she is claiming Carer Support. The Doctors only give him about 6months so he has been trying to get his finances etc in order. He has decided to give my brother and I 85% of his will and his wife 15% (as she owns her own property and has her own savings). Recently his wife has constantly been saying things like 'I've gven up my job for you, and when you're gone I'm going to have no job and no money'. She has also said that people have told her that as his wife she should have more of his will than 15%. It is my Dad's desire for the majority his money to come to his children. We don't get on with his wife and I'm terrified that when he's gone she will try and contest the will. It's a dificult enough time anyway, without having to go through that whilst dealing with out Father's death. By the time he has gone they will probably have been married for less than a year. Will she have adequate grounds to contest the will and maybe win?
I'm not being mercenary, but I can't stand the thought of my Dad's memory being tainted by difficult and stressful court cases. And I can't stand the thought that my Dad's wishes could be ignored, and his hard earned money be taken by someone who did very little looking after him.
Please advise!
Thanks Amber xx