"A number of years ago I was being left some land and the advice I got at the time was that to qualify for agricultural relief, I should put the family home into my wife's name alone. That was fine at the time, but I since discovered my wife has been having an affair and relations are not good between us, to say the least."
"I'm now worried that I may have made a serious mistake and that I could lose the house altogether."
A person received advice years ago to transfer their family home into their wife's name alone to qualify for agricultural relief on inherited land. This arrangement was acceptable at the time, but circumstances have changed dramatically. The individual has discovered their wife is having an affair, and their relationship has deteriorated significantly. This personal crisis has created serious concerns about the legal and financial implications of the property transfer. The person now worries they may have made a critical mistake by placing the house solely in their wife's name and fears they could lose the property entirely as a result of the marital breakdown.
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