I am an estranged only daughter of the deceased. My father had a partner of 20 years.
I received probate back in December, before this there was notice of a potential claim against the estate by his partner.
I have no objection to considering settling this amicable. This is not my issue.
My issue is the partner is very difficult to deal with (not obstructive but very slow to the point I'm not even sure she will make a claim). Thus far I have had chase her to actually pay her money back for the wake etc... All very strange.
She has moved out of the house which was in my dad's name only (she didn't pay to mortage) and now rents 400 miles away with no intention on returning.
May question is, since a claim has not actually being made and has only been alluded to do I now wait indefinitely for the claim to come to fruition or does the 6 months rule apply? I know this is a guide but I have a feeling that she may never make a claim and that this could pitnially go on for a long time of there is no end date as such.
My father died in March 2024, she asked my aunt to find me in the August and I have been dealing with it since. She works, and although in know it must be tough losing a partner I am not aware of any reason with her health etc.. That would be hindering her claim, it's been nearly a year now for the to gather the evidence she needs. According to family who know her this behaviour is not unlike her, I actually do not think she is trying to obstruct anything but her inaction is very much the opposite to my approach to matters.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I received probate back in December, before this there was notice of a potential claim against the estate by his partner.
I have no objection to considering settling this amicable. This is not my issue.
My issue is the partner is very difficult to deal with (not obstructive but very slow to the point I'm not even sure she will make a claim). Thus far I have had chase her to actually pay her money back for the wake etc... All very strange.
She has moved out of the house which was in my dad's name only (she didn't pay to mortage) and now rents 400 miles away with no intention on returning.
May question is, since a claim has not actually being made and has only been alluded to do I now wait indefinitely for the claim to come to fruition or does the 6 months rule apply? I know this is a guide but I have a feeling that she may never make a claim and that this could pitnially go on for a long time of there is no end date as such.
My father died in March 2024, she asked my aunt to find me in the August and I have been dealing with it since. She works, and although in know it must be tough losing a partner I am not aware of any reason with her health etc.. That would be hindering her claim, it's been nearly a year now for the to gather the evidence she needs. According to family who know her this behaviour is not unlike her, I actually do not think she is trying to obstruct anything but her inaction is very much the opposite to my approach to matters.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.


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