Hi all
Found your forum after searching for help with a big legal problem and not sure my solicitor is capable of sorting it out.
The story so far, my wife's mother passed away a few months ago in a care home. Her house had been sold a year ago to pay for her care home fees. We had her will which stated that my wife was to be her executor and that her wealth was to be split 50/50 with the wife's brother who lives in Spain.
All she had was the money held in a deputies account from the house sale so obtaining probate was not an issue and done in little more than 2 weeks, we then applied to the bank for the release of funds from the deputies account to satisfy her wishes in her will.
The money was paid into our bank after about a week and we started sorting out its distribution, which needed some legal form signed by her brother as he is living in Spain.
Then suddenly we get in the post a letter from a firm of solicitors saying they represent my late mother in laws next door neighbour and that she has a newer will giving every thing to her and her husband.
This new will was made 2 years ago and the one we hold was made 7 years ago
At the time it was made my mother in law was 92 and suffering from bad dementia having been diagnosed 2 years earlier than the date of the second will. Obviously we went to our solicitor who has basically said we have little to no chance of contesting it as it was not only drawn up by a solicitor but the same one that drew up our one.
How can this be correct, the next door neighbour has had nothing to do with her almost the whole time she was unable to help herself, (Almost 10 Years) and now we now stand to loose not only all the money but our hose as well as we had in a fit of euphoria at getting the money paid off our mortgage and debts. we never for one moment expected this to turn up.
The total amount is around £250,000.00
Anyone been through this and got a satisfactory solution or is my solicitor correct that just because its been done by a solicitor there is nothing we can do..
How her solicitor thought its ok to change a will of a 92 year old dementia suffer that gave everything to her closest family and just give it all to the next door neighbour without even contacting us to let us know what is going on is beyond my thinking.
Please help or advise if you can.
Thank you
Paul
Found your forum after searching for help with a big legal problem and not sure my solicitor is capable of sorting it out.
The story so far, my wife's mother passed away a few months ago in a care home. Her house had been sold a year ago to pay for her care home fees. We had her will which stated that my wife was to be her executor and that her wealth was to be split 50/50 with the wife's brother who lives in Spain.
All she had was the money held in a deputies account from the house sale so obtaining probate was not an issue and done in little more than 2 weeks, we then applied to the bank for the release of funds from the deputies account to satisfy her wishes in her will.
The money was paid into our bank after about a week and we started sorting out its distribution, which needed some legal form signed by her brother as he is living in Spain.
Then suddenly we get in the post a letter from a firm of solicitors saying they represent my late mother in laws next door neighbour and that she has a newer will giving every thing to her and her husband.
This new will was made 2 years ago and the one we hold was made 7 years ago
At the time it was made my mother in law was 92 and suffering from bad dementia having been diagnosed 2 years earlier than the date of the second will. Obviously we went to our solicitor who has basically said we have little to no chance of contesting it as it was not only drawn up by a solicitor but the same one that drew up our one.
How can this be correct, the next door neighbour has had nothing to do with her almost the whole time she was unable to help herself, (Almost 10 Years) and now we now stand to loose not only all the money but our hose as well as we had in a fit of euphoria at getting the money paid off our mortgage and debts. we never for one moment expected this to turn up.
The total amount is around £250,000.00
Anyone been through this and got a satisfactory solution or is my solicitor correct that just because its been done by a solicitor there is nothing we can do..
How her solicitor thought its ok to change a will of a 92 year old dementia suffer that gave everything to her closest family and just give it all to the next door neighbour without even contacting us to let us know what is going on is beyond my thinking.
Please help or advise if you can.
Thank you
Paul
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