Sorry about your father
I'm not expert but my father in law passed last year and my MIL a few years prior
He had taken legal advice around IHT and had made provisions (including names on deeds for the property and his will). The excruciating pain of dealing with various departments, HMRC and even the solicitors we appointed was horrific, especially at a time when my wife and sister were still very much grieving
Even with all that in place and appointing a specialist tax and inheritance solicitor they still ****** it up. My SIL said it did sound right, spoke to someone she knew, they challenged the solicitor who, basically said "oh, yes, you're right here's a bill for extra time checking and confirming we were wrong"
Obviously that didn't get paid
HMRC then shifted gear from slow to glacial
Long winded rant to get to saying if your mum doesn't have a will in place, please get one and power of attorney. Not easy conversations but will make things slightly less painful.in the future.
Hope it's not something you need to worry about for a long time![]()
Thanks.. thankfully they both have/had wills that were super simple. All to the surviving spouse then all to me.
I've just gotten LPA for my mum but Jesus Christ on a unicycle it was slow and opaque etc.. I still don't have the medical one as they decided I'd signed it in the wrong order despite the fact the finance one was done exactly the same at the same time.
Either way as I say I'm pretty convinced there'll be no requirement to deal with HMRC.