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Can anyone help?
A sole beneficiary instructed a solicitor to represent them in a despite Will. Those challenging the Will also instructed a solicitor. To gather all of the information the executor has been writing to both sets of solicitors. The beneficiary's solicitor was also instructed by the Witnmess, despite the objections of the executors. The beneficiary's solicitor then prepared affidavits for the two witnesses.
Since that time, the solicitor has written a few letters to the executor, who has not replied. Eventually the executor wrote to the solicitor to ask them to identify which of their clients were the letters from as the correspondence does not say. The solicitor feels the executor is being unreasonable and claims the intention is to help those challenging the Will. The executor states that unless the solicitor provides this information they will not respond to questions raised by the solicitor. E.g progress of probate, issues about Will challenge etc etc.
My question is:
Can the solicitor represent the both the Witnesses and the Beneficiary?
Does the executor have the right to insist the solicitor identify which of their clients are being represented by each of the letters they have written to him?
is the executor showing a bias leaning towards helping those challenging the Will?
Can anyone help?
A sole beneficiary instructed a solicitor to represent them in a despite Will. Those challenging the Will also instructed a solicitor. To gather all of the information the executor has been writing to both sets of solicitors. The beneficiary's solicitor was also instructed by the Witnmess, despite the objections of the executors. The beneficiary's solicitor then prepared affidavits for the two witnesses.
Since that time, the solicitor has written a few letters to the executor, who has not replied. Eventually the executor wrote to the solicitor to ask them to identify which of their clients were the letters from as the correspondence does not say. The solicitor feels the executor is being unreasonable and claims the intention is to help those challenging the Will. The executor states that unless the solicitor provides this information they will not respond to questions raised by the solicitor. E.g progress of probate, issues about Will challenge etc etc.
My question is:
Can the solicitor represent the both the Witnesses and the Beneficiary?
Does the executor have the right to insist the solicitor identify which of their clients are being represented by each of the letters they have written to him?
is the executor showing a bias leaning towards helping those challenging the Will?
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