Re: Everything getting on top of me.
Heres the plan Ames:-
1. Get house the valued by several estate agents - so you have a figure to go back to your sister with plus.....
2. Get a quote from the solicitors and a guestimate of time involved. then you can dispell your fathers qualms about it costing tens of thousands plus....
3. Ask solicitors how long it will take for probate as I think it could take 2-3 months or longer, in which case your sister could be right hanging on till the spring?
Once you are armed with ALL the information you can then speak to your sister with all the information and then hopefully she will agree. You now have the information about the CGT as well which should help you and your sister to have a bit more out of this sad situation of losing your mum.
I personally do not think it is a great idea for your dad to get involved as he seems to side with your sister and maybe that would not benefit you in the lomg run.
You have to also look after your own health and sometimes an independant person such as a solicitor will take the strain off of you.
Heres the plan Ames:-
1. Get house the valued by several estate agents - so you have a figure to go back to your sister with plus.....
2. Get a quote from the solicitors and a guestimate of time involved. then you can dispell your fathers qualms about it costing tens of thousands plus....
3. Ask solicitors how long it will take for probate as I think it could take 2-3 months or longer, in which case your sister could be right hanging on till the spring?
Once you are armed with ALL the information you can then speak to your sister with all the information and then hopefully she will agree. You now have the information about the CGT as well which should help you and your sister to have a bit more out of this sad situation of losing your mum.
I personally do not think it is a great idea for your dad to get involved as he seems to side with your sister and maybe that would not benefit you in the lomg run.
You have to also look after your own health and sometimes an independant person such as a solicitor will take the strain off of you.
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