I am a Bona Fide Beneficiary to my Mothers Estate along with my Brother and a Step Brother, She died intestate, My Step Brother applied to the High Court through a Solicitor to become Administrator. My Mothers Estate consisted of £35k in cash and a 50% share of a 200k property, Gold jewellery and a Vehicle etc. The Solicitor at first held all the Valuables. Once made Administrator (using a fake address) Our Brother sacked the solicitor, The solicitor had no option but to release all the valuables to him.
The Administrator after receiving the Valuables and cash then re employed the same solicitor again to protect him ,, The Solicitor refuses to answer any questions or supply any statements of accounts.
The other 50% owner of the property has agreed to sell, the property, it was marketed and sold stc, the sale was then deliberately stopped by the administrators solicitor by the registering of false searches. We believe that once the Estate is finalised the obvious questions will have to be answered...."Where is the money from the Estate ?"....... The Administrator may then face criminal charges ? but he is being protected by his Solicitor.
We have made attempt to bring him to Court but without legal representation we had no chance, Any Solicitor we approach wants £10k up front to help. Any Idea's?
The Administrator after receiving the Valuables and cash then re employed the same solicitor again to protect him ,, The Solicitor refuses to answer any questions or supply any statements of accounts.
The other 50% owner of the property has agreed to sell, the property, it was marketed and sold stc, the sale was then deliberately stopped by the administrators solicitor by the registering of false searches. We believe that once the Estate is finalised the obvious questions will have to be answered...."Where is the money from the Estate ?"....... The Administrator may then face criminal charges ? but he is being protected by his Solicitor.
We have made attempt to bring him to Court but without legal representation we had no chance, Any Solicitor we approach wants £10k up front to help. Any Idea's?
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