Got a problem, my wife's late aunt left the family £9000 in her building Society account (there was no will) We've already given the Building Society a signed and witnessed statutory declaration last week and now out of the blue we've recieved a letter from the Building Society stating they won't close the account without a Grant of Probate/Letters of administration/Certificate of Confirmation.
We called our Solicitor who told us for a Grant of Probate will cost £750 plus VAT (£900), we called the Building Society back and they said they're not sure which one we need (Grant of Probate or Letter of Administration) and we'd be better off speaking to our Solicitor to find out which one we need.
We told the Building Society that we don't have that amount of money lying around so cant afford to get it, they said that we can't touch the account to have the Solicitors fees paid.
What do we need and how do we go about it??
It seems the Building Society is throwing every thing it can to stop us closing the account down
We called our Solicitor who told us for a Grant of Probate will cost £750 plus VAT (£900), we called the Building Society back and they said they're not sure which one we need (Grant of Probate or Letter of Administration) and we'd be better off speaking to our Solicitor to find out which one we need.
We told the Building Society that we don't have that amount of money lying around so cant afford to get it, they said that we can't touch the account to have the Solicitors fees paid.
What do we need and how do we go about it??
It seems the Building Society is throwing every thing it can to stop us closing the account down
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