Last parent deceased late 2019. Left Will cash assets house to be shared equally 4 beneficiaries siblings 2 of whom are the executors. Nothing done regarding probate until early 2021 for a variety of inexplicable reasons. Various excuses given by executors covid valuations holidays away etc but the outcome was probate not commenced til 15 months after death.
At that time a sibling /beneficiary expressed wish to purchase house we all agreed she & family moved in. We agreed informally - nothing drawn up or legal - that the market value was X after an auctioneer valuation & that sibling would get it for that price by paying each of us our share when probate granted. That was 10 months ago. As a beneficiary I asked on multiple occasions that the solicitor be consulted regarding this arrangement to ensure we were doing it correctly.
Any queries I had in relation to progress of probate was just... it takes a lot time. I contacted probate office myself recently they told me 10-12 weeks unless complications. As months passed from early 2021 to now late 2021 I continue to email frequently asking what delays are , how long more , are there any issues to explain delay. The responses in the main are solicitor not contactable solicitor away solicitor will get back to us or solicitor says no updates.
I have tried to be reasonable to understand these things take time but overall I am very concerned by the way this has been handled. I previously read that CGT or CAT may be applicable where siblings transfer/sell to another beneficiary but it has to be done within a 2 year time frame from date of death. I asked about this but was told solicitor is being paid to deal with a issues so leave it to him.
Anyway 2 year has passed now and probate has still not been granted. I have no idea why or what delays are & I do believe executors ( perhaps naively) when they say they have no clue either. The most worrying part is the sibling who moved into the residence has proceeded to apply & receive planning permission on the property and has commenced works on the site. Given that probate has not yet been granted I was worried would this affect valuation etc .....I do not like the idea of going off and getting my own legal advice & do not wish to fall out with family members but would just like a satisfactory closure to all this and am anxious to ensure we do all aspects of this legally and properly.
At that time a sibling /beneficiary expressed wish to purchase house we all agreed she & family moved in. We agreed informally - nothing drawn up or legal - that the market value was X after an auctioneer valuation & that sibling would get it for that price by paying each of us our share when probate granted. That was 10 months ago. As a beneficiary I asked on multiple occasions that the solicitor be consulted regarding this arrangement to ensure we were doing it correctly.
Any queries I had in relation to progress of probate was just... it takes a lot time. I contacted probate office myself recently they told me 10-12 weeks unless complications. As months passed from early 2021 to now late 2021 I continue to email frequently asking what delays are , how long more , are there any issues to explain delay. The responses in the main are solicitor not contactable solicitor away solicitor will get back to us or solicitor says no updates.
I have tried to be reasonable to understand these things take time but overall I am very concerned by the way this has been handled. I previously read that CGT or CAT may be applicable where siblings transfer/sell to another beneficiary but it has to be done within a 2 year time frame from date of death. I asked about this but was told solicitor is being paid to deal with a issues so leave it to him.
Anyway 2 year has passed now and probate has still not been granted. I have no idea why or what delays are & I do believe executors ( perhaps naively) when they say they have no clue either. The most worrying part is the sibling who moved into the residence has proceeded to apply & receive planning permission on the property and has commenced works on the site. Given that probate has not yet been granted I was worried would this affect valuation etc .....I do not like the idea of going off and getting my own legal advice & do not wish to fall out with family members but would just like a satisfactory closure to all this and am anxious to ensure we do all aspects of this legally and properly.