In brief
Father's will.... 4 children are all beneficiaries (one considerably more than the other 3)....2 children are co-executors ( one of which is myself).
2 non execs previously expressed "concerns" about will to the other co-exec. (rather not say why at the moment) Now having the original will in my possession, I also have major concerns.
2nd co-exec has been very "awkward / aggressive" towards myself and the other beneficiaries and would not want the will to be challenged....other beneficiaries are fully supportive of me if I wish to challenge but would rather not be directly involved themselves at this time.
Spoke to solicitor who agrees there appears to be very good grounds to investigate the will but wants £££'s up front to proceed!
On the basis of being a co-exec, the person applying for probate and a beneficiary myself, in effect wearing two hats, I want to issue a caveat and more than happy / able try to deal with / investigate this up to the point where I feel I need to engage a solicitor but not 100% sure the best way to proceed?
Many thanks in advance for any advice forthcoming.
Father's will.... 4 children are all beneficiaries (one considerably more than the other 3)....2 children are co-executors ( one of which is myself).
2 non execs previously expressed "concerns" about will to the other co-exec. (rather not say why at the moment) Now having the original will in my possession, I also have major concerns.
2nd co-exec has been very "awkward / aggressive" towards myself and the other beneficiaries and would not want the will to be challenged....other beneficiaries are fully supportive of me if I wish to challenge but would rather not be directly involved themselves at this time.
Spoke to solicitor who agrees there appears to be very good grounds to investigate the will but wants £££'s up front to proceed!
On the basis of being a co-exec, the person applying for probate and a beneficiary myself, in effect wearing two hats, I want to issue a caveat and more than happy / able try to deal with / investigate this up to the point where I feel I need to engage a solicitor but not 100% sure the best way to proceed?
Many thanks in advance for any advice forthcoming.
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