My elder sister (sister A) recently passed away and left a will of which I am one of the executors.
Her home (a park home) was put into a Discretionary Trust some years ago and my other sister (sister B) was the other Trustee.
I have recently completed Probate and IHT forms and awaiting the go ahead.
Sister B was left as the only remaining Trustee. She has been to see a solicitor to help her with handling the Trust who has told her she cannot sell the home as a single Trustee she needs to appoint another, who everyone says it should really be me, however I am still waiting to hear who she may appoint. We have spoken on qiute a few occasions and she seems very guarded and not very forthcoming with how things are progressing. I have no intention of asking as I feel she is using this somehow as leverage for whatever reason. I feel she may not follow sister A wishes as per a note/letter of wishes, (printed by the solicitor who did the will and signed by sister A, not classed as a codicil I am told) left as an addition to the will as to where the proceeds of the sale of the home should go to. The Trust document states that the proceeds should go to all nieces and nephews, whereas the note/addition to the will names just specific nieces and nephews.
My questions are;
a - what recourse (if any) would I have if sister B should decide to sell the home and not carry out the last wishes of sister A
b Would it be illegal for sister B not to have the funds from the sale transfered to the estate account.
c Do I have any rights regarding the contents of the home (there is not anything of any great value)
d I am also named as power of attorney which I have not invoked as I dont see it to be necessary only if it would help with the above situation ie. To make sure sister A wishes would be carried out.
Having said all of the above everything may well as yet all be ok(as per Sister A wishes), I just wanted some advice to be prepared should things not work out as she wanted.
Regards exec13
Her home (a park home) was put into a Discretionary Trust some years ago and my other sister (sister B) was the other Trustee.
I have recently completed Probate and IHT forms and awaiting the go ahead.
Sister B was left as the only remaining Trustee. She has been to see a solicitor to help her with handling the Trust who has told her she cannot sell the home as a single Trustee she needs to appoint another, who everyone says it should really be me, however I am still waiting to hear who she may appoint. We have spoken on qiute a few occasions and she seems very guarded and not very forthcoming with how things are progressing. I have no intention of asking as I feel she is using this somehow as leverage for whatever reason. I feel she may not follow sister A wishes as per a note/letter of wishes, (printed by the solicitor who did the will and signed by sister A, not classed as a codicil I am told) left as an addition to the will as to where the proceeds of the sale of the home should go to. The Trust document states that the proceeds should go to all nieces and nephews, whereas the note/addition to the will names just specific nieces and nephews.
My questions are;
a - what recourse (if any) would I have if sister B should decide to sell the home and not carry out the last wishes of sister A
b Would it be illegal for sister B not to have the funds from the sale transfered to the estate account.
c Do I have any rights regarding the contents of the home (there is not anything of any great value)
d I am also named as power of attorney which I have not invoked as I dont see it to be necessary only if it would help with the above situation ie. To make sure sister A wishes would be carried out.
Having said all of the above everything may well as yet all be ok(as per Sister A wishes), I just wanted some advice to be prepared should things not work out as she wanted.
Regards exec13
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