I hope someone may be able to give advice. My uncle passed away recently, and I am trying to help my auntie. My aunt and uncle have mirror wills which were held at a solicitors and the solicitors were named as executors, the solicitors retired and the premises and clients were acquired by another solicitors. When the new solicitors took over they did not contact my aunt and uncle, and we think they now hold their wills but are not named as executors.
Obviously we need his will for probate but my aunt also wants her will returned to her because she wants to change it. My aunt is 79 so obviously with the covid-19 situation I don't want her to visit the solicitors and I will try to communicate with the solicitors by email with her full permission.*
My question is if the solicitors are holding my uncles will do they have the right to insist on acting as executors even though they are not named on the will, and have never been given instructions to act as executors?
Should my uncle and aunt have been informed the new solicitors had taken over? My aunt said if she knew the solicitors had been taken over they would have asked for the wills to be handed back.
If the solicitors refuse to return my uncles will what action can be taken? My aunt thinks she may have a copy but it won't have a wet signature. I think if an original cannot be found a copy can be used for probate but could be refused on application, and the process is quite complicated and involves an affidavit.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Obviously we need his will for probate but my aunt also wants her will returned to her because she wants to change it. My aunt is 79 so obviously with the covid-19 situation I don't want her to visit the solicitors and I will try to communicate with the solicitors by email with her full permission.*
My question is if the solicitors are holding my uncles will do they have the right to insist on acting as executors even though they are not named on the will, and have never been given instructions to act as executors?
Should my uncle and aunt have been informed the new solicitors had taken over? My aunt said if she knew the solicitors had been taken over they would have asked for the wills to be handed back.
If the solicitors refuse to return my uncles will what action can be taken? My aunt thinks she may have a copy but it won't have a wet signature. I think if an original cannot be found a copy can be used for probate but could be refused on application, and the process is quite complicated and involves an affidavit.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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