This board has been so helpful (to myself and to others) that I thought I'd try asking here.
I am joint owner of a house with my ex-wife as a joint tenant so that on the death of one of us, their part passes automatically to the surviving joint owner. However further to our divorce (decree absolute obtained), there is now a court order in place that the house must be sold and that I should receive 40% of the proceeds and my ex-wife 60%.
The house sale is taking way longer than it should, and my question is around what happens if one of us dies before the house is sold. For the sake of simplicity, let's assume that it's me.
So the question is:
If I die before the house is sold, does my share pass automatically to my ex-wife as the surviving joint owner or does the court order remain valid such that the house must still be sold and my executor would pursue the claim for my 40% ?
A bit of a niche question, perhaps, but it must have affected someone here in the past. And I couldn't find the answer with quite a bit of Googling. If there's a lawyer on here or anyone who has been in this position and knows how it would work I'd be very grateful.
TIA
I am joint owner of a house with my ex-wife as a joint tenant so that on the death of one of us, their part passes automatically to the surviving joint owner. However further to our divorce (decree absolute obtained), there is now a court order in place that the house must be sold and that I should receive 40% of the proceeds and my ex-wife 60%.
The house sale is taking way longer than it should, and my question is around what happens if one of us dies before the house is sold. For the sake of simplicity, let's assume that it's me.
So the question is:
If I die before the house is sold, does my share pass automatically to my ex-wife as the surviving joint owner or does the court order remain valid such that the house must still be sold and my executor would pursue the claim for my 40% ?
A bit of a niche question, perhaps, but it must have affected someone here in the past. And I couldn't find the answer with quite a bit of Googling. If there's a lawyer on here or anyone who has been in this position and knows how it would work I'd be very grateful.
TIA