My Wife's mother died earlier this year without leaving a Will and we were contacted by the Executors's Solicitor telling us that as no will could be found then she was entitled to 1/4 of the estate as she is one of four children (Husband Previously Deceased) - the letter said that they would shortly be in a position to disburse the funds - approx £23,000 after costs etc. to be split 4 ways.
A subsequent letter told her that this was being delayed due to a Social Security review.
Nothing more was heard for a few weeks and my wife contacted the solicitor for an update and was told that my wife's sister (the Executor) was now claiming that she had paid for a new kitchen recently in her mothers flat - which had been sold to provide the balance of the estate - and she was now making a claim on the estate for the cost of the kitchen.
The Solicitor mentioned that she had been awaiting receipts/proof of purchase but wouldn't confirm if she had received them or not and told us to contact a solicitor.
The solicitor also said that the Executor was saying that she would be reimbursing the kitchen cost from only my wife's share of the estate - which would virtually wipe it out.
Can she do this ? - even if she can prove that she paid for the kitchen surely it was a gift to her mother unless there is a written agreement on a loan ?
Even if there is surely the cost of the kitchen must be split 4 ways across all the beneficiaries and depending on how old the kitchen is the full initial cost must be discounted to some extent to account for it being "used" ?
In the last call the Executors Solicitor said that we needed to do it soon - which I now suspect is because it has been just over 6 months since the death and I believe that is the minimum period before the Executor can distribute the estate ?
If we end up needing to engage a Solicitor can someone say whether these costs could be possibly levied either against the estate in general or the Executor's portion or Personally if she is not following the Law and acting unfairly or acting with bias to her own gains from the estate?
We subsequently drafted a letter which we sent Next Day Registered Delivery to both the Executor and the Solicitor she is using expressing our concerns and non-agreement to the apparently proposed distribution of the estate and requested a full statement of accounts.
To date we have had no contact from either party and we have left numerous phone messages for the Solicitor asking them to contact us but have been apparently ignored - this was two weeks ago.
I phoned the solicitor again today only to be told yet again that she was out of the office all day on appointments and they she would be in touch - I reminded the secretary that this was the same as we had been told now for over a week - I'm not really holding my breath that she will actually contact us.
I suspect that we may need to get "more formal" with this in order to get any response from either party here.
Can the Executor simply ignore this letter (and her solicitor) - I thought that both the Executor and the Solicitor had legal responsibilities to ensure a fair distribution of the estate.
All advice an assistance with this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim
A subsequent letter told her that this was being delayed due to a Social Security review.
Nothing more was heard for a few weeks and my wife contacted the solicitor for an update and was told that my wife's sister (the Executor) was now claiming that she had paid for a new kitchen recently in her mothers flat - which had been sold to provide the balance of the estate - and she was now making a claim on the estate for the cost of the kitchen.
The Solicitor mentioned that she had been awaiting receipts/proof of purchase but wouldn't confirm if she had received them or not and told us to contact a solicitor.
The solicitor also said that the Executor was saying that she would be reimbursing the kitchen cost from only my wife's share of the estate - which would virtually wipe it out.
Can she do this ? - even if she can prove that she paid for the kitchen surely it was a gift to her mother unless there is a written agreement on a loan ?
Even if there is surely the cost of the kitchen must be split 4 ways across all the beneficiaries and depending on how old the kitchen is the full initial cost must be discounted to some extent to account for it being "used" ?
In the last call the Executors Solicitor said that we needed to do it soon - which I now suspect is because it has been just over 6 months since the death and I believe that is the minimum period before the Executor can distribute the estate ?
If we end up needing to engage a Solicitor can someone say whether these costs could be possibly levied either against the estate in general or the Executor's portion or Personally if she is not following the Law and acting unfairly or acting with bias to her own gains from the estate?
We subsequently drafted a letter which we sent Next Day Registered Delivery to both the Executor and the Solicitor she is using expressing our concerns and non-agreement to the apparently proposed distribution of the estate and requested a full statement of accounts.
To date we have had no contact from either party and we have left numerous phone messages for the Solicitor asking them to contact us but have been apparently ignored - this was two weeks ago.
I phoned the solicitor again today only to be told yet again that she was out of the office all day on appointments and they she would be in touch - I reminded the secretary that this was the same as we had been told now for over a week - I'm not really holding my breath that she will actually contact us.
I suspect that we may need to get "more formal" with this in order to get any response from either party here.
Can the Executor simply ignore this letter (and her solicitor) - I thought that both the Executor and the Solicitor had legal responsibilities to ensure a fair distribution of the estate.
All advice an assistance with this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim
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