Hi all,
My Grandad died in October 2022 and his will was deemed quite simple. He has 2 executors being his daughter (my Auntie) and his niece. There are 6 beneficiaries, my Auntie, my Dad and his 4 grandchildren (which includes myself)
It has taken some time as he did have a considerable amount in his estate but we were told just a few months back that only a Stocks and Shares account was outstanding.
The solicitor got in touch just last week to ask my Auntie if all beneficiaries would like an interim payment just now as the Stocks and Shares part was causing an issue for some reason. We all agreed to take a partial payment of £50,000 each.
However, the solicitor got back in touch today to say that the other executor, my Grandad's niece, was refusing to authorise this.
Is this legally ok? There is no reason for her to hold any payments back as she isn't a beneficiary, and we know only 1 of his accounts is outstanding.
The 'Executor's Year' has passed and so we see this delay as highly unnecessary. Would we be within our rights to speak to a Solicitor about removing her of her role? My grandad made her an executor so that there would be no issues. She has also instructed the solicitor dealing with it all to not speak to any of us beneficiaries when we phone or email asking for an update. I don't think she can legally do this either.
Any advice most welcome before we take further action.
My Grandad died in October 2022 and his will was deemed quite simple. He has 2 executors being his daughter (my Auntie) and his niece. There are 6 beneficiaries, my Auntie, my Dad and his 4 grandchildren (which includes myself)
It has taken some time as he did have a considerable amount in his estate but we were told just a few months back that only a Stocks and Shares account was outstanding.
The solicitor got in touch just last week to ask my Auntie if all beneficiaries would like an interim payment just now as the Stocks and Shares part was causing an issue for some reason. We all agreed to take a partial payment of £50,000 each.
However, the solicitor got back in touch today to say that the other executor, my Grandad's niece, was refusing to authorise this.
Is this legally ok? There is no reason for her to hold any payments back as she isn't a beneficiary, and we know only 1 of his accounts is outstanding.
The 'Executor's Year' has passed and so we see this delay as highly unnecessary. Would we be within our rights to speak to a Solicitor about removing her of her role? My grandad made her an executor so that there would be no issues. She has also instructed the solicitor dealing with it all to not speak to any of us beneficiaries when we phone or email asking for an update. I don't think she can legally do this either.
Any advice most welcome before we take further action.
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