Re: Small Claim for Deceased Mother's alleged owed money
Hi Modder,
Not what you need when trying to deal with your mother's death.
How long had your mother and this person been in a 'relationship' Did he actually live there with her or just visited (which I think is the case but wanted to check). Maybe a daft question but why did he have your mother's bank cards etc? Can you identify what is happening in transactions that have been going on in the account before she passed away?
Have you disposed of everything from the flat now? I appreciate the Local Authority do have very tight timescales for clearing properties. What happened to the washing machine. Was there anything of value disposed of or was everything more charity shop type items? Have you kept any items other than photos. I also assume the photos are family photos?
I notice in the claim form there is apparently talk of a solicitors letter to him about clearing the flat. What was said in tis letter and was there any correspondence/contact between you and him following such a letter? What contact has there been with this chap since your mum died? Were you aware that some items at your mother's flat were his?
Have you contacted the warden at the sheltered accommodation to shed some light on the relationship and what was happening?
I note that the caveat expires 1st Sept unless renewed by then. I assume that you have not placed a warning? Do you know if he is intending to renew the caveat? Obviously you don't want to flag it, but thought worth mentioning.
If the caveat is not renewed it will lapse allowing the Grant of Letters of Administration to be granted. You haven't indicated whether you were intending or needed, to get a Grant. Do you know what is happening with the pension? Had your mother nominated it to you or someone else?
Did your mother have any other debts that need to be settled following her death?
Having let the bank know of your mother's passing they will have frozen the account. Have you received statements yet? Do check what if any transactions occurred after she died, bearing in mind he had bank cards etc.
Lots of questions I'm afraid just to try and get a handle on where this is coming from and the possible options for you.
Hi Modder,
Not what you need when trying to deal with your mother's death.
How long had your mother and this person been in a 'relationship' Did he actually live there with her or just visited (which I think is the case but wanted to check). Maybe a daft question but why did he have your mother's bank cards etc? Can you identify what is happening in transactions that have been going on in the account before she passed away?
Have you disposed of everything from the flat now? I appreciate the Local Authority do have very tight timescales for clearing properties. What happened to the washing machine. Was there anything of value disposed of or was everything more charity shop type items? Have you kept any items other than photos. I also assume the photos are family photos?
I notice in the claim form there is apparently talk of a solicitors letter to him about clearing the flat. What was said in tis letter and was there any correspondence/contact between you and him following such a letter? What contact has there been with this chap since your mum died? Were you aware that some items at your mother's flat were his?
Have you contacted the warden at the sheltered accommodation to shed some light on the relationship and what was happening?
I note that the caveat expires 1st Sept unless renewed by then. I assume that you have not placed a warning? Do you know if he is intending to renew the caveat? Obviously you don't want to flag it, but thought worth mentioning.
If the caveat is not renewed it will lapse allowing the Grant of Letters of Administration to be granted. You haven't indicated whether you were intending or needed, to get a Grant. Do you know what is happening with the pension? Had your mother nominated it to you or someone else?
Did your mother have any other debts that need to be settled following her death?
Having let the bank know of your mother's passing they will have frozen the account. Have you received statements yet? Do check what if any transactions occurred after she died, bearing in mind he had bank cards etc.
Lots of questions I'm afraid just to try and get a handle on where this is coming from and the possible options for you.
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