Poca, WV asked in Estate Planning for West Virginia

Q: In the will of my dad it states “To my son (me) I leave my land, subject to the right of my wife to reside there as long

as she wishes which however is currently financed and my son (me) is responsible for the payement” Right to occupy or Life Estate? Also, What are my rights as the land owner? The widow and I have been fighting for well over a year now as to what the will is or isn’t. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Crossville, TN

A: It sounds like you might be dealing with a poorly drafted right of occupancy. You should take this to an estate planning attorney or trust administration attorney for review and assistance. If the right of occupancy was set out in the will, your attorney can help you petition the court handing the probate of the will for guidance.

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