Hi all,
In the shortest way I can possibly do this... mine and my sisters father passed away in october.
He left a will and appointed his with executor. He left his house to my sister and made myself and his wife residual benificiaries. Probate was granted on the 27th june this year. And stands at a net value of £94000. This value includes the house and possibly his life insurance. But myself and my sister know he had £9000 in his bank the day he passed away we also know he had an investment, an isa, a pension and that other monies are not accounted for. It looks in total that around £60000 is missing. Here administative solicitors are telling me I am not able to see the estate accounts and that I look set to not inherit anything. They are also asking that my sister pay rent on the property that she is set to inherit along with having to pay a shortfall on the property before it is transfered to her. Please can someone help... we have been to citizens advice, the police and had a little free legal advise but we really can't afford a solicitor. No one seems able to advise without us paying a fortune which we simply do not have.
thank you
In the shortest way I can possibly do this... mine and my sisters father passed away in october.
He left a will and appointed his with executor. He left his house to my sister and made myself and his wife residual benificiaries. Probate was granted on the 27th june this year. And stands at a net value of £94000. This value includes the house and possibly his life insurance. But myself and my sister know he had £9000 in his bank the day he passed away we also know he had an investment, an isa, a pension and that other monies are not accounted for. It looks in total that around £60000 is missing. Here administative solicitors are telling me I am not able to see the estate accounts and that I look set to not inherit anything. They are also asking that my sister pay rent on the property that she is set to inherit along with having to pay a shortfall on the property before it is transfered to her. Please can someone help... we have been to citizens advice, the police and had a little free legal advise but we really can't afford a solicitor. No one seems able to advise without us paying a fortune which we simply do not have.
thank you
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