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Executor disposal of belongings and non communication

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  • Executor disposal of belongings and non communication

    Hi there,

    Have posted previously regarding a very non communicative executor. Literally no communication in a number of months.

    After speaking to a solicitor and explaining the situation, they have said some concerning things.

    Namely the executor has said she donated the contents of my grandmothers property to charity. This is apparantly not allowed to be done, the contents should have been placed in storage and she may have broken the law. Is this correct? Also if my sister, niece and I are the sole beneficiaries, is she allowed to keep items such as photographs etc or is everything in 'the estate' ours?

    It is a very fractured relationship and the lady who is the executor can be extremely spiteful. The problem I have is that we are unable to gain a copy of will as it is not in probate, so We dont actually have any idea what it says etc.

    The lack of communication is very suspicious. She has blocked my sisters number to her phone, she is not returning any calls nor messages.

    What are the legal rights as beneficiaries?

    What happens if the executor does not produce accounts?

    Can an executor stop the beneficiaries from receiving inheritance?


    Im getting concerned as there has been zero communication apart from the executor apart from one initial message.
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  • #2
    Hiya,I'm in a very similar situation. please may I ask how you got on..
    thanks

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    • #3
      I doubt you'll get a response as op has not been on for over three years

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      • #4
        Oh,shame,I'm new and made my first post yesterday, I'm not sure I posted it right tho. Thank you

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