When we first made our wills almost 40 years ago all of our kids were very young, and they were and are the beneficiaries, so we could not make any of them an executor, In later years we made new wills and one of them is now an executor and they all know what our will states.Mad stuff.
Why don't people appoint the main beneficiary to be the executor?
Brendan
Mad stuff.
Why don't people appoint the main beneficiary to be the executor?
Brendan
What do you want to happen?Myself and my brother are the only beneficiaries to my grandmothers Will. Probate has been granted. One executor informs us that the other executor is going to sell my grandmothers house. Neither of us want that. Can we stop that?
The will simply states ‘everything of which I die possessed of or entitled to whether real or person property whatsoever or wheresoever situate unto my grandchildren namely, A and B, for their own use and benefit absolutely’.
My understanding of this is that the house now belongs to both of you and it is up to both of you not the executor as to what you both do with the property
Given the information provided simply write to the Executors stating that you wish the property to be transferred into both your names - obviously both of you should sign this instruction
We were teenagers when the Will was drawn up Brendan.
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