Hello
I am currently experiencing a very difficult situation regarding my late mothers estate, on several facets. Two of which are minor in financial value, but high in sentimental value.
1. A sibling expressed an interest in placing items in my late mothers coffin prior to cremation. My other sibling and I asked what the items would be, before agreeing to this. We were told it would be a personal, hand written letter, and a photograph of my late mothers dogs. We agreed to this in principle, on the basis that it was only these items, and if any other items were to be placed in the coffin, we were to be consulted first. The sibling has told us (post funeral) that she also placed one of my late mothers personal, irreplaceable possessions of significant sentimental value in the coffin (this conversation was witnessed by two police officers). Upon enquiring with the funeral director, they deny this item was placed in the coffin, thereby insinuating that my sibling was lying. Can anyone express any general advice regarding this point, and does anyone know if a funeral director keeps a log of items placed in the deceased coffin?
2. The same sibling has removed my late mothers ring, which belonged to her mother and grandmother, so again, an item of great sentimental value. No discussion has been made regarding distribution of personal effects (despite repeated attempts by me), I end up being attacked by said sibling when I try to raise the issue. It is my feeling that my sibling has 'stolen' this item, as no agreement regarding distribution of items has been entered into, and probate has not commenced (due to obstruction from said sibling). Upon questioning my sibling in relation to the location of the ring (during the same conversation as above where two police officers were present), my sibling stated she had placed it in the possession of a friend, but would not give me the details of the person involved. Again, any advice re this point appreciated? Is it a civil matter, or can criminal charges been brought for removal or items prior to probate/itinerisation of an estate etc?
Thank you in advance, and have a happy new year.
I am currently experiencing a very difficult situation regarding my late mothers estate, on several facets. Two of which are minor in financial value, but high in sentimental value.
1. A sibling expressed an interest in placing items in my late mothers coffin prior to cremation. My other sibling and I asked what the items would be, before agreeing to this. We were told it would be a personal, hand written letter, and a photograph of my late mothers dogs. We agreed to this in principle, on the basis that it was only these items, and if any other items were to be placed in the coffin, we were to be consulted first. The sibling has told us (post funeral) that she also placed one of my late mothers personal, irreplaceable possessions of significant sentimental value in the coffin (this conversation was witnessed by two police officers). Upon enquiring with the funeral director, they deny this item was placed in the coffin, thereby insinuating that my sibling was lying. Can anyone express any general advice regarding this point, and does anyone know if a funeral director keeps a log of items placed in the deceased coffin?
2. The same sibling has removed my late mothers ring, which belonged to her mother and grandmother, so again, an item of great sentimental value. No discussion has been made regarding distribution of personal effects (despite repeated attempts by me), I end up being attacked by said sibling when I try to raise the issue. It is my feeling that my sibling has 'stolen' this item, as no agreement regarding distribution of items has been entered into, and probate has not commenced (due to obstruction from said sibling). Upon questioning my sibling in relation to the location of the ring (during the same conversation as above where two police officers were present), my sibling stated she had placed it in the possession of a friend, but would not give me the details of the person involved. Again, any advice re this point appreciated? Is it a civil matter, or can criminal charges been brought for removal or items prior to probate/itinerisation of an estate etc?
Thank you in advance, and have a happy new year.
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