Hello
My Dad is sole exector in the will of another family member who has just died. Problem is, my Dad has dementia so lacks capacity therefore cannot act as executor. There is no Power of Attorney in place for my Dad and we have yet to get the Court of Protection to act so someone can deal with his own issues on his behalf.
So my first question is - how can we replace him as executor please? I am happy to take on the role. Do I need a solicitor to be involved to change the executor to myself? The estate should be relatively straight forward, but will need to go to Probate.
My second question relates to the beneficiaries of the will. The will named two beneficiaries, one of whom pre-deceased the Testator, by about 6 years. Does that mean the whole of the estate will now just go to the remaining benficiary? Or does the estate of the other, now deceased beneficiary have a claim?
I hope someone can point me in the right direction please.
Thanks
My Dad is sole exector in the will of another family member who has just died. Problem is, my Dad has dementia so lacks capacity therefore cannot act as executor. There is no Power of Attorney in place for my Dad and we have yet to get the Court of Protection to act so someone can deal with his own issues on his behalf.
So my first question is - how can we replace him as executor please? I am happy to take on the role. Do I need a solicitor to be involved to change the executor to myself? The estate should be relatively straight forward, but will need to go to Probate.
My second question relates to the beneficiaries of the will. The will named two beneficiaries, one of whom pre-deceased the Testator, by about 6 years. Does that mean the whole of the estate will now just go to the remaining benficiary? Or does the estate of the other, now deceased beneficiary have a claim?
I hope someone can point me in the right direction please.
Thanks
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