The week after my father died my sister as executor closed his accounts (small estate so no probate necessary) and passed the money in the Nationwide account to my brother. She did this very quickly and before ensuring all debts had been paid. I have no idea why they agreed this between them, no one consulted me, and she will not explain her action.
There are three beneficiaries - myself, her and my brother. Certain matters have held up the finalising of the estate which means my brother has had this sum for over a year now and amounts to half of the total estate. (I am confident he would return whatever money was rightfully mine., he said he has it for 'safe keeping'.)
Unfortunately due to certain matters my sister is proving very awkward and I feel I need to remind her of her duties in law.
Did she act correctly in doing this? Do I have any recourse in law on this?
I would also like to know the name of any Act that covers this.
There are three beneficiaries - myself, her and my brother. Certain matters have held up the finalising of the estate which means my brother has had this sum for over a year now and amounts to half of the total estate. (I am confident he would return whatever money was rightfully mine., he said he has it for 'safe keeping'.)
Unfortunately due to certain matters my sister is proving very awkward and I feel I need to remind her of her duties in law.
Did she act correctly in doing this? Do I have any recourse in law on this?
I would also like to know the name of any Act that covers this.
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