find out 1st if your signature was needed or not. Call another solicitor who knows. Maybe email the solicitor your brother used & asked them if your signature was used to have your rights reserved? maybe cc law society...Thank you very much for your reply. Renouncing (from my google research) seems to be very final whereas Reserving seems to allow the option to return, as you have quoted. I rang a solicitor today and he couldn't tell me whether Renouncing needs to be in writing or not. I think I will lodge a complaint to the Legal Services Regulatory Authority. However I would prefer to know in advance as I may be wasting my time otherwise.
Thank you for all your help.find out 1st if your signature was needed or not. Call another solicitor who knows. Maybe email the solicitor your brother used & asked them if your signature was used to have your rights reserved? maybe cc law society...
You would have expected some form of due process though?
What I'm questioning is how the Soltr did this on the direction of Exec A with no reference or communication to Exec B.solicitor who (presumably) has merely carried out her brother's instructions.
Again, I question that Solicitor failed in due dilligence in not writing to Exec B to confirm that what they were told by Exec A was correct.The solicitor obviously thought you were both being very sensible allowing one of you to do all the dealings with the solicitor.
The Solicitor has absolutely no obligation to a third party in this instance.
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