Hi All.
My father died in 2021. His solicitor has undervalued his personal belongings house and car on the probate form. I decided to check with my father's stockbroker and found out the solicitor had only put half the value of my father's shares down on the probate forms. I believe my father's wife is also involved after reading a statement she made. My father's stock portfolio has also lost £200,000, since his death.
My questions are.
Should the solicitor have safeguarded the share portfolio?
Is this a criminal offense?
I have received the paperwork from the stockbroker confirming share values at the time of death.
I have my own solicitor who wants to see the paperwork tomorrow and confront my father's solicitors, before I do this I shall be checking my father's other accounts to see if they are correct.
Does my solicitor have to inform on my father's solicitor for breaching some sort of code?
My father was very ill when he made his will the following day he was admitted to the hospital and passed away shortly after. I have a copy of father's medical record, which says he was muddled and confused when admitted. Should his solicitor have had a medical professional present?
Thanks in advance.
My father died in 2021. His solicitor has undervalued his personal belongings house and car on the probate form. I decided to check with my father's stockbroker and found out the solicitor had only put half the value of my father's shares down on the probate forms. I believe my father's wife is also involved after reading a statement she made. My father's stock portfolio has also lost £200,000, since his death.
My questions are.
Should the solicitor have safeguarded the share portfolio?
Is this a criminal offense?
I have received the paperwork from the stockbroker confirming share values at the time of death.
I have my own solicitor who wants to see the paperwork tomorrow and confront my father's solicitors, before I do this I shall be checking my father's other accounts to see if they are correct.
Does my solicitor have to inform on my father's solicitor for breaching some sort of code?
My father was very ill when he made his will the following day he was admitted to the hospital and passed away shortly after. I have a copy of father's medical record, which says he was muddled and confused when admitted. Should his solicitor have had a medical professional present?
Thanks in advance.
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