Hi. My parents separated 25 years ago, and divorced when my father wished to marry my step-mother a few years afterwards. My Dad continued to pay my mother support after he retired, from an arrangement worked out when they separated, then adjusted when they divorced. My mother worked part time during their marriage, as she was raising us, and at that time was not able to contribute to her own pension. The understanding was that she would have a share of my Dad’s. Some years ago, my Dad told me that he had made provision for my mother in his will, and had appointed me as an executor to protect her interests. My step-mother (the main beneficiary) and her brother (who is a solicitor) are the other executors. My mother told me that she hasn’t received anything since my father’s death last October. My step mother says that she has undertaken all executor duties, has taken legal advice and has been informed that probate is unnecessary as all the assets were in joint names so now become hers solely. When I asked about provision for my mum, she said this stopped on dad’s death, and she and my father had mirror wills.
My next step is to ask for a copy of the will, as this contradicts what my Dad told me a few years ago. If she refuses to supply a copy, how can I go about getting hold of one, given that no application for probate has been made? She has admitted that her brother and I are both executors.
My next step is to ask for a copy of the will, as this contradicts what my Dad told me a few years ago. If she refuses to supply a copy, how can I go about getting hold of one, given that no application for probate has been made? She has admitted that her brother and I are both executors.
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