My Wife purchased a burial plot in her local cemetery in 1987 with a 100 year "lease". It was purchased because it was to the head of her parents grave.
On Sunday we visited her parents grave only to discover a wooden cross erected on the plot she owns.
The cemetery is Council owned but they have outsourced the day to day running of it. The council have admitted they failed to register my Wifes ownership of the plot (for whatever reason) on the master plan and therefore the company to whom they outsource the day to day running and administration to, correct though, from the master plan, that the plot was available for use and have used it.
It is a burial plot and we have been informed that it is ashes that have been placed in it.
The council are still investigating the situation in an attempt to resolve the mix up but have concluded there last e mail by saying "I can confirm that we will fully reimburse the original cost of reserving the plot but obviously the most important thing at this point is coming up with an acceptable and legal solution all round."
While we have sympathy with the family whose relative has been interned in my wife's plot surely legally they have to remove the internment and return the plot to my wife's exclusive use as it says on her documents for the plot.
Do we have the legal right to insist that the local authority remove this person ashes from her burial plot?
My wife is 74 and this is not helping her well being, we would appreciate any advice. Thank you.
On Sunday we visited her parents grave only to discover a wooden cross erected on the plot she owns.
The cemetery is Council owned but they have outsourced the day to day running of it. The council have admitted they failed to register my Wifes ownership of the plot (for whatever reason) on the master plan and therefore the company to whom they outsource the day to day running and administration to, correct though, from the master plan, that the plot was available for use and have used it.
It is a burial plot and we have been informed that it is ashes that have been placed in it.
The council are still investigating the situation in an attempt to resolve the mix up but have concluded there last e mail by saying "I can confirm that we will fully reimburse the original cost of reserving the plot but obviously the most important thing at this point is coming up with an acceptable and legal solution all round."
While we have sympathy with the family whose relative has been interned in my wife's plot surely legally they have to remove the internment and return the plot to my wife's exclusive use as it says on her documents for the plot.
Do we have the legal right to insist that the local authority remove this person ashes from her burial plot?
My wife is 74 and this is not helping her well being, we would appreciate any advice. Thank you.
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