Hello!
My grandfather passed just over a month ago and I was surprised to be named as executor alongside my uncle.
my father and grandfather were estranged for over 15 years and I know only too well his feelings towards my father having any of his estate.
My uncle has not yet shown me the will, only told me that he wishes to ‘look after’ my father. Might be worth noting that uncle is a barrister.
He emailed me asking me to send an email to the solicitor holding the original copy to release it to him… I have done this so that we can apply for probate but is it strange that I have still not seen the will? I haven’t asked as I don’t wish to rock the boat. Is there a way of seeing a copy without approaching him. And am I able to insist that my grandfathers wishes are upheld? I’m scared of being bullied into something because he has the legal knowledge that I do not.
Also, worth noting that my grandmother is still alive but in a dementia home and very frail. As I’ve not seen the will I don’t know if everything goes in trust for her.
My worry is that he will try and bypass me with any important decisions. Is this impossible no matter his qualification?
My grandfather passed just over a month ago and I was surprised to be named as executor alongside my uncle.
my father and grandfather were estranged for over 15 years and I know only too well his feelings towards my father having any of his estate.
My uncle has not yet shown me the will, only told me that he wishes to ‘look after’ my father. Might be worth noting that uncle is a barrister.
He emailed me asking me to send an email to the solicitor holding the original copy to release it to him… I have done this so that we can apply for probate but is it strange that I have still not seen the will? I haven’t asked as I don’t wish to rock the boat. Is there a way of seeing a copy without approaching him. And am I able to insist that my grandfathers wishes are upheld? I’m scared of being bullied into something because he has the legal knowledge that I do not.
Also, worth noting that my grandmother is still alive but in a dementia home and very frail. As I’ve not seen the will I don’t know if everything goes in trust for her.
My worry is that he will try and bypass me with any important decisions. Is this impossible no matter his qualification?
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