A relative attempted to have his siblings waive their rights to a property prior to his demise. All siblings agreed bar one. A verbal agreement was then made that when the individual died and the property sold the person who refused to waive their rights would be apportioned the value of their share.
Relative has since died and there is no mention in their will of the verbal agreement. Apart from the moral implication is their any **** legal **** onus on the executor to apportion the share? Are there grounds for the individual looking for their share to take a worthwhile action.
Werner
Relative has since died and there is no mention in their will of the verbal agreement. Apart from the moral implication is their any **** legal **** onus on the executor to apportion the share? Are there grounds for the individual looking for their share to take a worthwhile action.
Werner