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Old 19-05-2017, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by cpfc4evandeva View Post
I didn't think of this.

So without it being clear, and fearing the worst, an old couple could end up being done over big time?

Old married man gets ill, requiring lots of medical care.
After several years, he dies.
His half of the estate is used to pay for the medical care.
His wife now has to leave her house because she only owns half?!

That Will not happen, will it? Surely not?!
Sorry to bang on about my previous point but if they are joint owners then surely when he dies the house goes to her regardless of debtors.

Does anyone know this stuff.
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