I am getting to the end of sorting a quite complicated estate. A step-relative died intestate and his legal sole beneficiary asked me (officially via PA12) to be the administrator. They also wrote a deed of variation to redistribute the residue of the estate as they did not want it, some of the beneficiaries are under 18. The entire estate has been sold and is being equally divided as a pound note sum to the beneficiaries.
I did have a solicitor helping me with Probate and IHT, but they let me down and recently declined to assist further due to their other workload, so I'm currently on my own.
My questions are these:
1. Is there any paperwork or forms that needs to be sent with the inheritance money paid to the over-18 beneficiaries, or is it just a case of sending cheques or bank transfers for the money?
2. For those that are under 18, in the deed of variation the next-of-kin requested the money be held in trust until they are 18 (only a couple of years for each of them to wait). What is the best way to go about arranging this? Can this just be held in the executor bank account or does it need to be officially done - if so how?
I really appreciate any help, this has been one of the most stressful experiences I've had in years!
I did have a solicitor helping me with Probate and IHT, but they let me down and recently declined to assist further due to their other workload, so I'm currently on my own.
My questions are these:
1. Is there any paperwork or forms that needs to be sent with the inheritance money paid to the over-18 beneficiaries, or is it just a case of sending cheques or bank transfers for the money?
2. For those that are under 18, in the deed of variation the next-of-kin requested the money be held in trust until they are 18 (only a couple of years for each of them to wait). What is the best way to go about arranging this? Can this just be held in the executor bank account or does it need to be officially done - if so how?
I really appreciate any help, this has been one of the most stressful experiences I've had in years!
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