I am the executor for my late mum's will.Â* My sister has put a caveat in and my solicitor is in the process of issuing the warning after sending her a letter asking her to remove it voluntarily based on the fact she does not have a case.Â* My contentious probate solicitor says she doesn't have grounds as she has an equal share of the estate and she would have no financial gain from going to court, it is just sour grapes because she isn't an executor. *My solicitor told her if she makes an appearance we will have to take her to court to get it removed and ask the court to order her to pay costs.* She is not working and on benefits.* I don't think mediation would be much point, any suggestions?
Caveat put in against my mother's will
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