Hi all, my first post on the forum
Hopefully a simple question with a simple answer, but I've had a really good search online and still can't find the solution!
My father passed away recently, and my (still living) mother is the executor of his will.
I know that the will states that if she does not have capacity to be executor, or had also passed away, then I am named to act as the executor instead (I believe the term for this is "substitute executor" - please correct me if I am wrong!)
So my question is - do I (as a "substitute executor") currently have the legal right to see the will? Or would only my mother have the right to see it, as the nominated "executor"?
Any advice gratefully received!
Hopefully a simple question with a simple answer, but I've had a really good search online and still can't find the solution!
My father passed away recently, and my (still living) mother is the executor of his will.
I know that the will states that if she does not have capacity to be executor, or had also passed away, then I am named to act as the executor instead (I believe the term for this is "substitute executor" - please correct me if I am wrong!)
So my question is - do I (as a "substitute executor") currently have the legal right to see the will? Or would only my mother have the right to see it, as the nominated "executor"?
Any advice gratefully received!
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