Hi,
After my father passed away, I received an email from the probate solicitor, stating that an insurance policy with quite a large sum had been located .
Two day's later another email stating a mistake was made, along with a shot of two letters.
One dated 2008 advising my father that if he claimed the funds, he would lose a good deal of the benefit and a letter from the insurance company, received by the solicitor, stating that the insurance policy was terminated two weeks after he passed and no further funds are available.
The funds were taken by the bank.
The probate solicitor then resigned shortly after and a few months later the practice closed as the owner retired.
I requested the deed of assignment from the bank and the insurance company but they will not produce it.
I instructed the new probate solicitor to get the deed of assignment from them.
He received a copy of a letter to the bank, now saying the policy was terminated in 2010 and that it had been copied to my father.
I told the solicitor that I want the assignment but he stated he would not continue as they It would cost me a great deal financially and couldn't guarantee that he could obtain it.
I would like to know if this legal document should be available to me and if not, what is the point of it?
Thanks in advance.
After my father passed away, I received an email from the probate solicitor, stating that an insurance policy with quite a large sum had been located .
Two day's later another email stating a mistake was made, along with a shot of two letters.
One dated 2008 advising my father that if he claimed the funds, he would lose a good deal of the benefit and a letter from the insurance company, received by the solicitor, stating that the insurance policy was terminated two weeks after he passed and no further funds are available.
The funds were taken by the bank.
The probate solicitor then resigned shortly after and a few months later the practice closed as the owner retired.
I requested the deed of assignment from the bank and the insurance company but they will not produce it.
I instructed the new probate solicitor to get the deed of assignment from them.
He received a copy of a letter to the bank, now saying the policy was terminated in 2010 and that it had been copied to my father.
I told the solicitor that I want the assignment but he stated he would not continue as they It would cost me a great deal financially and couldn't guarantee that he could obtain it.
I would like to know if this legal document should be available to me and if not, what is the point of it?
Thanks in advance.
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