Hello,
I was the executor and beneficiary of my late mother's will. However, before I obtained probate my father entered a caveat claiming that my mother's will was not valid (in her previous will my father
However, after I obtained probate I discovered he had committed fraud by taking money out of my mother's bank accounts which he was not entitled to do. Without the grant of probate I would never have discovered the crimes. I strongly believe that the sole purpose of the caveat was to prevent the discovery of the crimes. I want to bring a case of "abuse of process" against my father and seek exemplary damages. I suffered great mental and physical hardship while the caveat was in place. What would be my best course of action?
I was the executor and beneficiary of my late mother's will. However, before I obtained probate my father entered a caveat claiming that my mother's will was not valid (in her previous will my father
was the beneficiary
). Before the matter went to hearing my father agreed to withdraw the caveat on condition that "each party bore his costs of the proceedings to date". To save time and further expense I agreed.However, after I obtained probate I discovered he had committed fraud by taking money out of my mother's bank accounts which he was not entitled to do. Without the grant of probate I would never have discovered the crimes. I strongly believe that the sole purpose of the caveat was to prevent the discovery of the crimes. I want to bring a case of "abuse of process" against my father and seek exemplary damages. I suffered great mental and physical hardship while the caveat was in place. What would be my best course of action?
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