Hello, I hope someone can help me with this. I am dealing with an extremely difficult and awkward co-executor. I have had a letter from his solicitor stating that they believe there are council tax liabilities due which have not been accounted for in the proposed probate application? Is this something that a solicitor should even be looking at for probate purposes? Council tax would have been in joint names and as there is a survivor surely this would not come into probate??? Also if there was any issue or concern wouldn't it be dealt with by the Council and wouldn't they get in touch with the surviving spouse? Very perplexed by this latest turn of events which seems to be just the latest in a long line of delaying tactics. HELP!!
Probate, Council Tax and a very, very, very difficult co-executor
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