I am a UK citizen, I live in Australia, and my Dad just passed away in North Wales. He made substantial changes in his will since Mum died.
I have looked around and feel that I have good cause to file a caveat on probate to allow time to hopefully negotiate with his named executors. (Partly of this is due to inadequate support, part due to some serious and debilitating major surgeries that preclude me from working and contributing to day to day family finances.)
After receiving incomplete or no responses from Solicitors regarding fixed costs to file a caveat I am very wary of being sucked into being scammed by them.
As I understand it, I am required to have a UK address the Registry can notify me at. I am at wits end trying to figure out what to do and what solicitors I can trust to be a point of contact and help in filing a response to any Warning issued to the registry by the executor.
Can anybody advise on this or have any experience with the difficulties of doing it from overseas?
I have looked around and feel that I have good cause to file a caveat on probate to allow time to hopefully negotiate with his named executors. (Partly of this is due to inadequate support, part due to some serious and debilitating major surgeries that preclude me from working and contributing to day to day family finances.)
After receiving incomplete or no responses from Solicitors regarding fixed costs to file a caveat I am very wary of being sucked into being scammed by them.
As I understand it, I am required to have a UK address the Registry can notify me at. I am at wits end trying to figure out what to do and what solicitors I can trust to be a point of contact and help in filing a response to any Warning issued to the registry by the executor.
Can anybody advise on this or have any experience with the difficulties of doing it from overseas?
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