Hi,
haven't been on for a while although I frequently see LB tweets.
I hope someone can help with this: my daughter was left £1000 by her Grandfather in 2002 when she was 10 years old but she couldn't receive it until she reached 21. Shortly after her birthday this year, she received a cheque for £1024.00. She queried this with the solicitors who sent as as her sister, my oldest daughter, received a cheques for £1222.96 in 2012 when she reached 21. The solicitors said they had made a mistake, over paid my eldest daughter by £100 and my youngest daughter should ask her sister for £100.
I don't know who has a duty of care in this instance. Is it the solicitors or the executors? And does anyone have an obligation to make sure a £1000 inheritance, on hold for over 10 years, makes a reasonable return?
many thanks to anyone who can help.
best wishes
Nikki
haven't been on for a while although I frequently see LB tweets.
I hope someone can help with this: my daughter was left £1000 by her Grandfather in 2002 when she was 10 years old but she couldn't receive it until she reached 21. Shortly after her birthday this year, she received a cheque for £1024.00. She queried this with the solicitors who sent as as her sister, my oldest daughter, received a cheques for £1222.96 in 2012 when she reached 21. The solicitors said they had made a mistake, over paid my eldest daughter by £100 and my youngest daughter should ask her sister for £100.
I don't know who has a duty of care in this instance. Is it the solicitors or the executors? And does anyone have an obligation to make sure a £1000 inheritance, on hold for over 10 years, makes a reasonable return?
many thanks to anyone who can help.
best wishes
Nikki
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