Hi and thanks in advance fior any help.
My father (JS) died on March 10th 2020. Our family are all from the UK, but I (LS) am living overseas and have been unable to return to the UK since before his death.
I never imagined that my father would have had the presence of mind to write a will, and it was always taken for granted that the family property would be divided among his 3 sons (LS, KS and DS).
He was diagnosed with late stage cancer about a year before his death and clearly had time to get some of his affairs in order.
It seems there was a will which was revoked shortly before his death, the revocation naming my youngest brother (DS) as the sole executor, and my other brother (KS) as a reserve in case of death of (DS).
DS has been completely quiet about the whole situation and I had just assumed that as it would be difficult to sell the family house during the Covid situation, that nothing had been done about any of my father's estate.
My other brother (KS) was getting restless about no information and finally asked DS for some documentation. We received a 3 page document which mentions a revocation and provision for executors and trustees, but nothing about beneficiaries.
I have requested further details from the solicitors involved (I asked for the full revocation document and any previous wills and details on time limits and the obligations of trustees and executors.). They told me they cannot provide me with any information as I am not named as an executor on the will even though I am his eldest son.. I have sent them website evidence to show that I have an entitlement to the information but I have received no reply and there is never anyone available to take a call if I phone.
My brother KS who lives in the UK and is named as a reserve trstee/executor, has also been stonewalled when trying to get information from the solicitors.
I am certain that my brother DS who is the executor will have been the one to employ the solicitors in the first instance.
My Questions are:
Is the document I have, the full document. Is there more to this document and possibly a previous one.
Do I have a right to the full information? Does my brother KS have a right to the information?
How can we pressure the solicitors into being co-operative ?
What are the obligations of an executor? Especially in regard to timely communication.
Are we in danger of missing an imminent deadline ? It will be 6 months since my father died on the 10th September. I heard there was a limit of 6 months since the grant of probate if a will is to be contested under the terms of the inheritance act.
If so is there anything we can do urgently?
Generally, how should we proceed? I know that I need to contact the brother DS who is the executor but I would like to have a better understanding of his obligations and duties and my rights before I bring things to a head within the family.
Any other advice that I haven't thought of.
I will try to attach a copy of the will with names and addresses redacted (wish me luck ??)
Thank you
Lee
My father (JS) died on March 10th 2020. Our family are all from the UK, but I (LS) am living overseas and have been unable to return to the UK since before his death.
I never imagined that my father would have had the presence of mind to write a will, and it was always taken for granted that the family property would be divided among his 3 sons (LS, KS and DS).
He was diagnosed with late stage cancer about a year before his death and clearly had time to get some of his affairs in order.
It seems there was a will which was revoked shortly before his death, the revocation naming my youngest brother (DS) as the sole executor, and my other brother (KS) as a reserve in case of death of (DS).
DS has been completely quiet about the whole situation and I had just assumed that as it would be difficult to sell the family house during the Covid situation, that nothing had been done about any of my father's estate.
My other brother (KS) was getting restless about no information and finally asked DS for some documentation. We received a 3 page document which mentions a revocation and provision for executors and trustees, but nothing about beneficiaries.
I have requested further details from the solicitors involved (I asked for the full revocation document and any previous wills and details on time limits and the obligations of trustees and executors.). They told me they cannot provide me with any information as I am not named as an executor on the will even though I am his eldest son.. I have sent them website evidence to show that I have an entitlement to the information but I have received no reply and there is never anyone available to take a call if I phone.
My brother KS who lives in the UK and is named as a reserve trstee/executor, has also been stonewalled when trying to get information from the solicitors.
I am certain that my brother DS who is the executor will have been the one to employ the solicitors in the first instance.
My Questions are:
Is the document I have, the full document. Is there more to this document and possibly a previous one.
Do I have a right to the full information? Does my brother KS have a right to the information?
How can we pressure the solicitors into being co-operative ?
What are the obligations of an executor? Especially in regard to timely communication.
Are we in danger of missing an imminent deadline ? It will be 6 months since my father died on the 10th September. I heard there was a limit of 6 months since the grant of probate if a will is to be contested under the terms of the inheritance act.
If so is there anything we can do urgently?
Generally, how should we proceed? I know that I need to contact the brother DS who is the executor but I would like to have a better understanding of his obligations and duties and my rights before I bring things to a head within the family.
Any other advice that I haven't thought of.
I will try to attach a copy of the will with names and addresses redacted (wish me luck ??)
Thank you
Lee
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