Hi, I would be very grateful is someone could help. My father moved into a care home 2 years ago, appointed my sister as a power of attorney and a charge was placed against his property to repay the care home fees when he died.
He then passed away just before Christmas. I haven’t yet seen the Will but I believe both my sister are executors and joint beneficiaries.
Unfortunately my sister has now moved out of her own house into my Dads property and is refusing to leave.
She has access to all the paperwork and is also refusing to advise his bank and pension company etc of his death.
I have spoken to my Dads solicitor who wants sight of both mine and my my sisters identification before releasing the Will. I have provided my documentation but again my Sister is refusing to provide hers.
As there is a charge over Dads house the county council obviously want their money back and my sister has stated it is her intention to sell her own property, pay back the council with the equity and carry on living in my Dads house with her 14 year old daughter.
I really want the property sold....is there anything I can do?
He then passed away just before Christmas. I haven’t yet seen the Will but I believe both my sister are executors and joint beneficiaries.
Unfortunately my sister has now moved out of her own house into my Dads property and is refusing to leave.
She has access to all the paperwork and is also refusing to advise his bank and pension company etc of his death.
I have spoken to my Dads solicitor who wants sight of both mine and my my sisters identification before releasing the Will. I have provided my documentation but again my Sister is refusing to provide hers.
As there is a charge over Dads house the county council obviously want their money back and my sister has stated it is her intention to sell her own property, pay back the council with the equity and carry on living in my Dads house with her 14 year old daughter.
I really want the property sold....is there anything I can do?
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