Hi, looking for some advice in an area that is new to me. My father passed away a couple of months ago after a lengthy battle with illness. He was unable to work for 18mths & due to this has ended up with unpaid debts. Unfortunately he never discussed any of this with me & in fact threw away any evidence of these debts, I guess coping with terminal illness was enough for him to cope with without worrying about money.
He died without a will & I have therefore, as his only child, been dealing with his Estate (he was divorced). Anyway, he had no savings, half a property owned as tenants in common & a refund of pension contributions totaling a few thousand. Up until last week I had a 3 letters from dca's, one from Lowells for a CC, & two from BCW for Mobile phone & one for GE money. I wrote to them all with copies of the death certificate. I did the probate application form and added these debts to it.
On Saturday two letters went to his home address from Assisted Probate Services (arm of BCW I believe) Asking for full payments on the GE money & a totally new CC in excess of £5k! They are asking for details of the executor of his Estate.
What do I do? How do I know for certain these debts are his? If I total all of these debts up, I don't think the pension refund will clear them all, does this mean his house will have to be sold to meet them? It worries me dealing with these people as know they can be fairly ruthless in their tactics, but don't want to pay debts that weren't his.
When I get the letters of administration, I believe I can request a copy of his credit file, which will help me identify his debts, but this will take some time as the forms were only sent last week.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
He died without a will & I have therefore, as his only child, been dealing with his Estate (he was divorced). Anyway, he had no savings, half a property owned as tenants in common & a refund of pension contributions totaling a few thousand. Up until last week I had a 3 letters from dca's, one from Lowells for a CC, & two from BCW for Mobile phone & one for GE money. I wrote to them all with copies of the death certificate. I did the probate application form and added these debts to it.
On Saturday two letters went to his home address from Assisted Probate Services (arm of BCW I believe) Asking for full payments on the GE money & a totally new CC in excess of £5k! They are asking for details of the executor of his Estate.
What do I do? How do I know for certain these debts are his? If I total all of these debts up, I don't think the pension refund will clear them all, does this mean his house will have to be sold to meet them? It worries me dealing with these people as know they can be fairly ruthless in their tactics, but don't want to pay debts that weren't his.
When I get the letters of administration, I believe I can request a copy of his credit file, which will help me identify his debts, but this will take some time as the forms were only sent last week.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
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