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My father died and my sister and I were named executors. As my sister had a long term illness her daughter was also an executor. Father died and my sister and niece became personal representatives for probate and I had my 'power reserved' as I lived at a distance to them. My dads bank account proceeds were transferred to my sister. Probate was granted and the property involved sold, the proceeds paid into a specific account solely for the house proceeds which was transferred to me and my sister.
Before finalizing the estate my sister gave me £2000 on account and £2000 to give to an ex neighbour of my dads in recognition of her help to him. She said she had not finalized the rest of the accounts. My sister then became very ill and passed away.
I presumed she had been liaising with her daughter re the state of the probate administration as her daughter would be responsible on her demise.
After a few months and after organizing for my dads ashes to be buried I contacted my niece and was told there was no money left in the estate. I was concerned as this was not in line with what my sister had told me. I asked to see any accounts and paperwork as my sister said everything was in a folder. My niece said she couldn't find any paperwork.
At the time I did express the concern that perhaps dads money had been subsumed into my sister estate.
I have heard nothing from my niece since. I have written several times and tried phoning but get no reply. I therefore obtained Double Probate and have written to my niece asking her to hand over all the financial records and documents for the estate and for any account my sister held for containing the transferred balance from dads closed bank account. (Which I have learnt from the bank amounted to £24,500.). I have heard nothing.
Dad had no debts. His funeral was prepaid. It therefore seems to me that my niece was incorrect in implying the estate had run out of money and that it is entirely possible that the missing funds have been subsumed into my sisters estate.
If I cannot get a response from my niece can I apply to the court to ask them to hand over the documents so I can try and track the funds or should I ask the court to ask my niece to produce accounts as she has the docu,nets and had been paying the bills and administering the estate after my sister died? I don't really want to get solicitors involved and would rather try to sort this out amicably but feel at a loss as to what to do next for the best.
My sister and I were the only beneficiaries named in the will, but I have since learnt that my sisters share of the house sale went to her grandchildren. Presumably she organized this just before she died.
I would be grateful for any help and advice anyone can give.
My father died and my sister and I were named executors. As my sister had a long term illness her daughter was also an executor. Father died and my sister and niece became personal representatives for probate and I had my 'power reserved' as I lived at a distance to them. My dads bank account proceeds were transferred to my sister. Probate was granted and the property involved sold, the proceeds paid into a specific account solely for the house proceeds which was transferred to me and my sister.
Before finalizing the estate my sister gave me £2000 on account and £2000 to give to an ex neighbour of my dads in recognition of her help to him. She said she had not finalized the rest of the accounts. My sister then became very ill and passed away.
I presumed she had been liaising with her daughter re the state of the probate administration as her daughter would be responsible on her demise.
After a few months and after organizing for my dads ashes to be buried I contacted my niece and was told there was no money left in the estate. I was concerned as this was not in line with what my sister had told me. I asked to see any accounts and paperwork as my sister said everything was in a folder. My niece said she couldn't find any paperwork.
At the time I did express the concern that perhaps dads money had been subsumed into my sister estate.
I have heard nothing from my niece since. I have written several times and tried phoning but get no reply. I therefore obtained Double Probate and have written to my niece asking her to hand over all the financial records and documents for the estate and for any account my sister held for containing the transferred balance from dads closed bank account. (Which I have learnt from the bank amounted to £24,500.). I have heard nothing.
Dad had no debts. His funeral was prepaid. It therefore seems to me that my niece was incorrect in implying the estate had run out of money and that it is entirely possible that the missing funds have been subsumed into my sisters estate.
If I cannot get a response from my niece can I apply to the court to ask them to hand over the documents so I can try and track the funds or should I ask the court to ask my niece to produce accounts as she has the docu,nets and had been paying the bills and administering the estate after my sister died? I don't really want to get solicitors involved and would rather try to sort this out amicably but feel at a loss as to what to do next for the best.
My sister and I were the only beneficiaries named in the will, but I have since learnt that my sisters share of the house sale went to her grandchildren. Presumably she organized this just before she died.
I would be grateful for any help and advice anyone can give.
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