Hello one and all.
this is my first post on Legal beagles and I have a situation which I have no idea how to proceed with so would be very grateful for any advice.
at the end of February my father passed away, he left no spouse as my mother passed away some 11 years ago and I am the youngest of his four children, myself of course - my older brother and my two step sisters from his first marriage.
My oldest step sister jane handled a lot of things for dad even before he passed away, I like to believe she had the right intentions but sometimes this would put a lot of strain on things. when dad passed it was agreed she would find a solicitor and I would contact anyone that dad had business with to notify them. I felt a lot of decisions she made with regards to arranging care and the funeral after were not discussed with us or agreed on and while our relationship wasn't great it all fell apart at this point. She refuses to speak to me. Ive tried sorting things out with her and have since given up.
all communication at this point is done through my other sister kate who recently called to take my details to forward on to the solicitor and also ask if I would like to put some of the inheritance towards a memorial plaque at a local garden of remembrance. due to the fact I am currently trying to get a mortgage I said I would consider it but didnt make any decisions, the answer will likely be no.
anyway. sorry for the long story but I thought seeing the bigger picture might help.
So on Friday I received a letter from a local solicitor which says,
We are instructed by the client (Jane) who is currently in the process of applying for letters of administration of your father's estate
we understand that your father's estate is made up of his savings which are held by Clydesdale bank.
(here's the part I'm not sure about)
We understand that discussions have taken place between yourself, our client and the other siblings as to the provision of a memorial for you late father. We are instructed that it has been agreed that the memorial will be paid from your father's estate. We would be grateful if you could please provide confirmation in writing that you are in agreement with this. The cost of the memorial has been estimated to be in the region of £3000.
As you may be aware your father passed away without leaving a will which means the intestacy rules apply. This means that his Estate will be share equally between you and your siblings. Once letters of Administration have been granted we will call in your father's assets and thereafter make distribution of the same as in accordance with the intestacy rules after payment of any outstanding liabilities.
The letter goes on to request I contact them within 14 days.
Here's the thing, I never made a decision for the memorial. Can I disagree? how does this affect the inheritance?
my brother was given part of the family business prior to my father's decline in health, my brother has since said he is fine with no inheritance as he considers the business a gift from Dad but didn't discuss this with dad ever and has had a similar letter stating it was "agreed" in discussions that he won't be getting any of the Estate, can this be disputed?
can one sibling decide for the others on the basis that they can simply say it was discussed?
and if I disagree with anything does that mean I need to find legal advice and take it to court?
I will call the solicitor in the morning but wondering if I should write in..
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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sorry for the long post.
:beagle:
this is my first post on Legal beagles and I have a situation which I have no idea how to proceed with so would be very grateful for any advice.
at the end of February my father passed away, he left no spouse as my mother passed away some 11 years ago and I am the youngest of his four children, myself of course - my older brother and my two step sisters from his first marriage.
My oldest step sister jane handled a lot of things for dad even before he passed away, I like to believe she had the right intentions but sometimes this would put a lot of strain on things. when dad passed it was agreed she would find a solicitor and I would contact anyone that dad had business with to notify them. I felt a lot of decisions she made with regards to arranging care and the funeral after were not discussed with us or agreed on and while our relationship wasn't great it all fell apart at this point. She refuses to speak to me. Ive tried sorting things out with her and have since given up.
all communication at this point is done through my other sister kate who recently called to take my details to forward on to the solicitor and also ask if I would like to put some of the inheritance towards a memorial plaque at a local garden of remembrance. due to the fact I am currently trying to get a mortgage I said I would consider it but didnt make any decisions, the answer will likely be no.
anyway. sorry for the long story but I thought seeing the bigger picture might help.
So on Friday I received a letter from a local solicitor which says,
We are instructed by the client (Jane) who is currently in the process of applying for letters of administration of your father's estate
we understand that your father's estate is made up of his savings which are held by Clydesdale bank.
(here's the part I'm not sure about)
We understand that discussions have taken place between yourself, our client and the other siblings as to the provision of a memorial for you late father. We are instructed that it has been agreed that the memorial will be paid from your father's estate. We would be grateful if you could please provide confirmation in writing that you are in agreement with this. The cost of the memorial has been estimated to be in the region of £3000.
As you may be aware your father passed away without leaving a will which means the intestacy rules apply. This means that his Estate will be share equally between you and your siblings. Once letters of Administration have been granted we will call in your father's assets and thereafter make distribution of the same as in accordance with the intestacy rules after payment of any outstanding liabilities.
The letter goes on to request I contact them within 14 days.
Here's the thing, I never made a decision for the memorial. Can I disagree? how does this affect the inheritance?
my brother was given part of the family business prior to my father's decline in health, my brother has since said he is fine with no inheritance as he considers the business a gift from Dad but didn't discuss this with dad ever and has had a similar letter stating it was "agreed" in discussions that he won't be getting any of the Estate, can this be disputed?
can one sibling decide for the others on the basis that they can simply say it was discussed?
and if I disagree with anything does that mean I need to find legal advice and take it to court?
I will call the solicitor in the morning but wondering if I should write in..
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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sorry for the long post.
:beagle:
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