I had the same problem so I went to a solicitor to get the wording exactly right, only cost £100. Probably open to a legal challenge but I left the house exclusively to the kids the wrote a justification that since she owned a 50% stake in a very valuable overseas property, infact her stake in that was worth more than the house in the UK anyway I thought that leaving the house to the kids was the right thing to do. Plus the fact that she was going bankrupt so didn't want her losing the kids inheritance.
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May I just come in here with a word of caution. It is NOT a good idea - despite what many solicitors say - to write a will when you are in the middle of divorce proceedings.
There is a simple reason for this and I did not know about it until divorcelawyer pointed it out : if your financial affairs in the divorce have not been settled as yet and you make a will, this can be contested if one of the parties dies. Not only can it be contested, but it most certainly will ( after all, these are divorce proceedings ) and the costs of this will be taken out of the matrimonial pot....
I would encourage you to go to divorcelawyer's posts and trawl through them ( a lot of them ) to find the one on wills. It is worth a read and explains it much better than I could.
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