Brief description
My wife is one of three residuary beneficiaries in her late Mothers will. The other two residuary beneficiaries are my wife's two sisters and the executor is one of her sisters husbands. The executor has been uncooperative towards my wife throughout the whole process and all the way through he has not wanted any contact. The estate consisted of a number of my Mothers Bank accounts, savings, plus a property with full contents/fixtures and fittings. The estate has apparently now been finalised and concluded. My wife received in the post a cheque along with a sheet of A4 paper with no name or reference on it, all it had on the paper were some costings written down. Nothing at all was visible to confirm who had approved and who had sent it, as the executor had omitted to put his name to anything. The property was listed only as a net value, dismissing any of the contents or estate agent fees etc. My wife still does not know how much the property sold for. There was no banking information or bank account for the estate shown on the piece of A4 paper that she received. My wife wrote to the executor and asked if he would supply more detailed accounts, i.e the sold property price, what had happened to the property's contents, copies of invoices for estate agents, ect bank statement for the estate accounts showing the in and out transactions. The executor has responded today and blankly refused saying " that as a beneficiary it does not entitle myself to trawl through every document and that I do not have the right to conduct a fishing exercise" . He also said that "if my wifes Mother had wanted her to be the executor of her estate, then my wifes Mother would have appointed her" He then ended his arrogant reply by saying that " he will not be entering into any further correspondence regarding the estate, as he has concluded everything, as his work is done here" ! We are now looking to apply to the court ourselves [ in order to keep the costs down ] for an order for an inventory and account, we have never done this before and would be very grateful for any advice and guidance that anyone can offer. Thank you.
My wife is one of three residuary beneficiaries in her late Mothers will. The other two residuary beneficiaries are my wife's two sisters and the executor is one of her sisters husbands. The executor has been uncooperative towards my wife throughout the whole process and all the way through he has not wanted any contact. The estate consisted of a number of my Mothers Bank accounts, savings, plus a property with full contents/fixtures and fittings. The estate has apparently now been finalised and concluded. My wife received in the post a cheque along with a sheet of A4 paper with no name or reference on it, all it had on the paper were some costings written down. Nothing at all was visible to confirm who had approved and who had sent it, as the executor had omitted to put his name to anything. The property was listed only as a net value, dismissing any of the contents or estate agent fees etc. My wife still does not know how much the property sold for. There was no banking information or bank account for the estate shown on the piece of A4 paper that she received. My wife wrote to the executor and asked if he would supply more detailed accounts, i.e the sold property price, what had happened to the property's contents, copies of invoices for estate agents, ect bank statement for the estate accounts showing the in and out transactions. The executor has responded today and blankly refused saying " that as a beneficiary it does not entitle myself to trawl through every document and that I do not have the right to conduct a fishing exercise" . He also said that "if my wifes Mother had wanted her to be the executor of her estate, then my wifes Mother would have appointed her" He then ended his arrogant reply by saying that " he will not be entering into any further correspondence regarding the estate, as he has concluded everything, as his work is done here" ! We are now looking to apply to the court ourselves [ in order to keep the costs down ] for an order for an inventory and account, we have never done this before and would be very grateful for any advice and guidance that anyone can offer. Thank you.
Comment