We agreed a price at the beginning and a date with solicitors to create a lasting will & testament for our grandparents.
My grandparents are both disabled so it is very difficult to get to the solicitors, they presented themselves once to the solicitors to give their instructions for drawing up a Will & Testament, it was agreed that the remaining outstanding information required for the Will and Testament would be transmitted by phone or e-mail. A few days later my grandparents decided to remove 3 persons from the Will (a very small change) so the solicitors were contacted by phone to make the change before drawing up the document but they said it is not possible to do this over the phone and that they'd have to come in again. Subsequently the solicitors did not reply for several weeks despite constant calling and finally after a period of 2 months (of not being able to see the solicitors) they increased the agreed price. For this reason and the above my grandparents had had enough as they couldn't move forward and we wrote to them to tell them of this and that we would not be continuing with them.
In short they did not provide the service and no written agreement was made.
Recently my grandparents have received warning letters from the solicitors of outstanding charges of £120 and have been told now that they are being referred to debt recovery.
What should we do in this situation since it is my grandparents that have been messed around by these solicitors who did not provide a service? I had the displeasure of finding out via google that these solicitors have a rock bottom reputation and now I know why.
My grandparents are both disabled so it is very difficult to get to the solicitors, they presented themselves once to the solicitors to give their instructions for drawing up a Will & Testament, it was agreed that the remaining outstanding information required for the Will and Testament would be transmitted by phone or e-mail. A few days later my grandparents decided to remove 3 persons from the Will (a very small change) so the solicitors were contacted by phone to make the change before drawing up the document but they said it is not possible to do this over the phone and that they'd have to come in again. Subsequently the solicitors did not reply for several weeks despite constant calling and finally after a period of 2 months (of not being able to see the solicitors) they increased the agreed price. For this reason and the above my grandparents had had enough as they couldn't move forward and we wrote to them to tell them of this and that we would not be continuing with them.
In short they did not provide the service and no written agreement was made.
Recently my grandparents have received warning letters from the solicitors of outstanding charges of £120 and have been told now that they are being referred to debt recovery.
What should we do in this situation since it is my grandparents that have been messed around by these solicitors who did not provide a service? I had the displeasure of finding out via google that these solicitors have a rock bottom reputation and now I know why.
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