Hi,
I have grant of administration with will attached for my mothers estate part of her will states that a share of the estate goes to her "grandchildren" a while ago I received notification from the mother of an alleged grandchild (aged 31 years) that she is a grandchild and is entitled to a share of the estate. The "child" is I believe the daughter of one of my brothers however they are no longer in contact. I am advised that my brothers name is not on her birth certificate so I advised a, the child would need to make the claim herself as the mother has no entitlement and b, that DNA testing may be required in order to prove that she is a grandchild. The mother has since written back stating that the daughter no longer wishes to make a claim. My question is is there a time limit for the grandchild to make a claim or can I go ahead and distribute to the proven grandchildren?
I have grant of administration with will attached for my mothers estate part of her will states that a share of the estate goes to her "grandchildren" a while ago I received notification from the mother of an alleged grandchild (aged 31 years) that she is a grandchild and is entitled to a share of the estate. The "child" is I believe the daughter of one of my brothers however they are no longer in contact. I am advised that my brothers name is not on her birth certificate so I advised a, the child would need to make the claim herself as the mother has no entitlement and b, that DNA testing may be required in order to prove that she is a grandchild. The mother has since written back stating that the daughter no longer wishes to make a claim. My question is is there a time limit for the grandchild to make a claim or can I go ahead and distribute to the proven grandchildren?
Comment