Here's a suggestion.
Go into the Probate Office and ask for a copy of the Inland Revenue Affidavit, filed by the executors in your late mother's estate. As a family member, you will be allowed to order a copy. There will be some nominal duty payable to order it. This should give you some idea of the value of the residue - it should list all the assets in the estate.
Is it possible that there is no residue? So, nothing to distribute? But why don't the executors just say so?
I'm baffled. But I suspect there is more to this query, and a big history, which might make the "alleged" behaviour of the executors easier to understand.
mf
Just an update to let you all know that i have written a formal letter to the solicitor..And guess what 3 weeks later and still no reply, its like they are ignoring me.. any advice on what to do next?????.. By the way i know they got the letter because i hand delivered it as i thought this would be more formal to do it in person..
I already have a copy and i know what the estate is worth!!.I did what people suggested and wrote to the solicitors but still haven't got a reply.I just want what is ritefully mine but i seem to be coming up against a brick wall every time...Did you do as MF1 suggested? And get a copy of the Inland Revenue affidavit?
After 2 weeks if you don't get a reply you should write again (and send it by registered post)
Could it be true? Yes, I have found a huge increase in Revenue audits of estates recently when applying for clearance from the Income Tax office. They normally send a letter to the solicitor stating that the estate cannot be distributed until they advise they are satisfied with the schedule of assets and give a letter of clearance. Having said that, one would have to wonder why a delay of 2 years-that seems wholly excessive. Why not contact Revenue directly?
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