We are at the moment planning to sort out our wills, and having the house put into both our names. When we bought this house I was still married, although long separated. We felt it was wise to put the house in OH's name, and leave things until after the divorce, just in case it affected anything for me. We have a very good relationship with my ex and I trust him. We felt it best to be cautious however.
Now the divorce is long over OH and are married, so we need to put my name on our house.OH did a do it yourself will online a couple of years ago. This cost about £30, which was the cost of it being checked over. It is legal. But we worry that it may possibly not be!
So, we want to each make a will, with a solicitor, and change the names on the house deeds.
Last week OH e mailed several will writing companies. She mentioned ' my wife and myself' and signed it with her name, which is a female name, not one which leaves room for doubt, like Chris, Alex or Sam!
Every reply we had begins 'Dear Mr and Mrs H'. I know that is the norm, but I feel OH made it clear it wasn't our situation. As they are so careless and unobservant it inspires no confidence, so I doubt we will choose any of them!
Now the divorce is long over OH and are married, so we need to put my name on our house.OH did a do it yourself will online a couple of years ago. This cost about £30, which was the cost of it being checked over. It is legal. But we worry that it may possibly not be!
So, we want to each make a will, with a solicitor, and change the names on the house deeds.
Last week OH e mailed several will writing companies. She mentioned ' my wife and myself' and signed it with her name, which is a female name, not one which leaves room for doubt, like Chris, Alex or Sam!
Every reply we had begins 'Dear Mr and Mrs H'. I know that is the norm, but I feel OH made it clear it wasn't our situation. As they are so careless and unobservant it inspires no confidence, so I doubt we will choose any of them!
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