Hey, I am based in England & I'm looking for some advice on this situation for either peace of mind or further clarification on what we can expect.
We have been following the probate process for the last 6 months or so and have had some correspondence back asking for our cousins to confirm that they agree with the will. My Father has been open and honest about the will from the start and has shown them a copy. Initially one of my Cousins' (let's call him Jim) said that it was all fine but would need to speak to his brother (let's call him Neil), to make sure Neil was okay with this too.
A week went by and my Dad didn't hear anything from either Neil or Jim, he got a call from his Solicitor saying that Neil had contacted them asking for another copy of the will as they couldn't read page 3 of the photocopy, this was strange as they would have normally contacted my Dad and asked him if they had any questions. Page 3 didn't show any details around what their entitlement was either, which is the only thing they should really need to look at.
They have since had an explosive conversation with my Dad as they believe that they are entitled to 50% of the estate because their Mother died and she would have gotten 50%. They have been left 30% in the will as per my Grandad's wishes. The original will was lost by the Solicitors that were dealing with it but they signed an affidavit to say that the copy was the last will for my Grandfather.
Neil and Jim's father signed along with his wife on the will and would know that it was correct and what my Grandad wanted.
Jim & Neil's Solicitor has now contacted to say that they plan to contest the will's legitimacy & dispute the forms that have been submitted to probate. This is all getting very messy and we're obviously disgusted by the whole situation.
What are the next steps? And how likely is it that the will can be successfully contested considering that there is a signed affidavit from the lawyer and the will was signed by Neil & Jim's father as shown by the copy?
We have been following the probate process for the last 6 months or so and have had some correspondence back asking for our cousins to confirm that they agree with the will. My Father has been open and honest about the will from the start and has shown them a copy. Initially one of my Cousins' (let's call him Jim) said that it was all fine but would need to speak to his brother (let's call him Neil), to make sure Neil was okay with this too.
A week went by and my Dad didn't hear anything from either Neil or Jim, he got a call from his Solicitor saying that Neil had contacted them asking for another copy of the will as they couldn't read page 3 of the photocopy, this was strange as they would have normally contacted my Dad and asked him if they had any questions. Page 3 didn't show any details around what their entitlement was either, which is the only thing they should really need to look at.
They have since had an explosive conversation with my Dad as they believe that they are entitled to 50% of the estate because their Mother died and she would have gotten 50%. They have been left 30% in the will as per my Grandad's wishes. The original will was lost by the Solicitors that were dealing with it but they signed an affidavit to say that the copy was the last will for my Grandfather.
Neil and Jim's father signed along with his wife on the will and would know that it was correct and what my Grandad wanted.
Jim & Neil's Solicitor has now contacted to say that they plan to contest the will's legitimacy & dispute the forms that have been submitted to probate. This is all getting very messy and we're obviously disgusted by the whole situation.
What are the next steps? And how likely is it that the will can be successfully contested considering that there is a signed affidavit from the lawyer and the will was signed by Neil & Jim's father as shown by the copy?
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