Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
- 72,327
With the benefit of hindsight, your mother ought to have considered making direct provision for you and your brother in her will.
Yup, this. Condolences etc. but Mirror Wills appear to be taken largely on trust with no real basis in law. How long does that trust last? Probably until the next major life change of the surviving partner. Doesn't seem fair, but maybe OP should ask himself how things might have panned out if the step-dad had subsequently re-married. How long does a Mirror Will have any kind of leverage, if it ever had any kind of leverage at all? Does seem unfair, but in this instance, due to the time elapsed, I'd be inclined to settle for the 10% rather than burn money on solicitor fees