Hello,
I am posting here to hopefully get some advice on what is a disressing and confusing situation.
I had been somewhat estranged from my father for a number of years and hadn't had any contact with him since 2010. Without going into too much detail we never had a close relationship and I very rarely saw him. He never contaced me and unless I contacted him there was no contact. Quite by chance a few months ago I discovered that my dad had died in 2013. He had been in a care home for about five months before he died and apparently he suffered from advanced dementia. No member of my family contacted me to inform me of his death or in fact that he was in a care home. When I visited the care home and went through their records I discovered that my uncle - who was the executor of my dad's will and I am assuming had Power of Attorney over my dad's affairs - had told the management there that my dad had no children so they were not aware that there was anyone they could have contacted with regard to my dad's situation other than my uncle. I was therefore not given any opportunity to spend time with him at the end of his life (even if he hadn't known who I was) and nor was I given the opportunity to attend his funeral.
I managed to obtain a copy of my dad's will (for the cost of ten pounds) and discovered that I was a beneficiary in it. My dad left his share of his property (which was very valuable) to my uncle - who as I mentioned was the executor of the will - and the rest of his estate to me. Probate was completed in 2014 but even during probate no-one contacted me. When I confronted my uncle over this and asked him why he hadn't told me that my dad had died he claimed that he 'didn't know how to contact me' even though my name and address (which hasn't changed) was printed in the will that he was an executor of. Am I right in assuming that I should have been contacted by my uncle to inform me that I was a beneficiary? And if so is there anything I can do about it as such a late date?
I am not seeking any financial renumeration from this but I do feel a sense of injustice - not just with regard to myself but to my uncle's treatment of my dad which I feel was less than considerate. I would like to know exactly what happend to my dad's estate - not just his money but any physical artefacts that he might have left me in his possessions.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Stephen
I am posting here to hopefully get some advice on what is a disressing and confusing situation.
I had been somewhat estranged from my father for a number of years and hadn't had any contact with him since 2010. Without going into too much detail we never had a close relationship and I very rarely saw him. He never contaced me and unless I contacted him there was no contact. Quite by chance a few months ago I discovered that my dad had died in 2013. He had been in a care home for about five months before he died and apparently he suffered from advanced dementia. No member of my family contacted me to inform me of his death or in fact that he was in a care home. When I visited the care home and went through their records I discovered that my uncle - who was the executor of my dad's will and I am assuming had Power of Attorney over my dad's affairs - had told the management there that my dad had no children so they were not aware that there was anyone they could have contacted with regard to my dad's situation other than my uncle. I was therefore not given any opportunity to spend time with him at the end of his life (even if he hadn't known who I was) and nor was I given the opportunity to attend his funeral.
I managed to obtain a copy of my dad's will (for the cost of ten pounds) and discovered that I was a beneficiary in it. My dad left his share of his property (which was very valuable) to my uncle - who as I mentioned was the executor of the will - and the rest of his estate to me. Probate was completed in 2014 but even during probate no-one contacted me. When I confronted my uncle over this and asked him why he hadn't told me that my dad had died he claimed that he 'didn't know how to contact me' even though my name and address (which hasn't changed) was printed in the will that he was an executor of. Am I right in assuming that I should have been contacted by my uncle to inform me that I was a beneficiary? And if so is there anything I can do about it as such a late date?
I am not seeking any financial renumeration from this but I do feel a sense of injustice - not just with regard to myself but to my uncle's treatment of my dad which I feel was less than considerate. I would like to know exactly what happend to my dad's estate - not just his money but any physical artefacts that he might have left me in his possessions.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Stephen
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