Hi all,
don't really know where to start here so it might be in a non-essential order!
My Partner's grandfather has recently passed, leaving a will naming his carer as executor, and his son (gf's dad) as backup executor (Pardon my lack of knowledge for terminology)
However, the "primary" executor wishes to relinquish her duties, is it as simple as "passing the baton" are there any documents that have to be signed? witnessed?
i should note that the relinquishing of the executor was in the process of being sorted prior to the passing of the person. The solicitor was already aware, and in the motions of getting a new will set up i believe- but unfortunately this was never completed.
Now, my partners dad is unable to start the proceedings of getting the funeral arranged, life insurance, mortgages etc as it has not been left in his name (as per the will)
having spoken to the solicitor today, it was said that the primary executor needs to write to the courts to relinquish her duties? is this correct?
sorry i don't have more information at this time - but i should be able to answer any queries raised.
don't really know where to start here so it might be in a non-essential order!
My Partner's grandfather has recently passed, leaving a will naming his carer as executor, and his son (gf's dad) as backup executor (Pardon my lack of knowledge for terminology)
However, the "primary" executor wishes to relinquish her duties, is it as simple as "passing the baton" are there any documents that have to be signed? witnessed?
i should note that the relinquishing of the executor was in the process of being sorted prior to the passing of the person. The solicitor was already aware, and in the motions of getting a new will set up i believe- but unfortunately this was never completed.
Now, my partners dad is unable to start the proceedings of getting the funeral arranged, life insurance, mortgages etc as it has not been left in his name (as per the will)
having spoken to the solicitor today, it was said that the primary executor needs to write to the courts to relinquish her duties? is this correct?
sorry i don't have more information at this time - but i should be able to answer any queries raised.
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