My mother died recently. She lived with her husband (not my father) and the property is held as tenants in common. In her will, her half of the house goes to her family, but he is allowed to stay in the house until he dies or moves. There are also a number of personal items, eg jewellery which have been bequeathed to the family.
The husband is not happy with the terms of the will and is not allowing family members into the property either to collect items, or to allow a surveyor to value the property for probate. We also believe he has been giving away items of jewellery to his family without the Executor's consent.
How do we go about valuing the estate, ie the house part and other personal effects for probate if he will not allow access?
The husband is not happy with the terms of the will and is not allowing family members into the property either to collect items, or to allow a surveyor to value the property for probate. We also believe he has been giving away items of jewellery to his family without the Executor's consent.
How do we go about valuing the estate, ie the house part and other personal effects for probate if he will not allow access?
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