Hi, hope its ok to start a new thread in the hope of getting some advice with my ongoing problem.
To briefly some up, I have had a vexatious caveator who has actually applied three different caveats in different family names, two of which are permanent, i am the only beneficiary to my mothers estate but this man has steadfastly refused to budge, even stooping to lying about his relationship to my mother to get the caveats made permanent. My solicitor finally got round to threatening court proceedings, so the caveator reappointed his solicitor who presumably told him that the caveat should be removed by mutual consent. She is adamant that I am not entitled to any Pre-action costs, leaving me £9000 pounds out of pocket. I believed that once the caveat was permanent and only removable by court or mutual consent that they couldnt get away with this. My solicitor says we need to speak to our Barrister again to find out exactly where I stand, the problem being the Barrister wants another £1500 pounds just to say whether I have a case or not. I really dont know which way to turn and really would appreciate any advice given, certainly if anyone has experience of anything similar, mutual consent etc.
Thank you
To briefly some up, I have had a vexatious caveator who has actually applied three different caveats in different family names, two of which are permanent, i am the only beneficiary to my mothers estate but this man has steadfastly refused to budge, even stooping to lying about his relationship to my mother to get the caveats made permanent. My solicitor finally got round to threatening court proceedings, so the caveator reappointed his solicitor who presumably told him that the caveat should be removed by mutual consent. She is adamant that I am not entitled to any Pre-action costs, leaving me £9000 pounds out of pocket. I believed that once the caveat was permanent and only removable by court or mutual consent that they couldnt get away with this. My solicitor says we need to speak to our Barrister again to find out exactly where I stand, the problem being the Barrister wants another £1500 pounds just to say whether I have a case or not. I really dont know which way to turn and really would appreciate any advice given, certainly if anyone has experience of anything similar, mutual consent etc.
Thank you
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