Ok, a cousin of mine has the following scenario is looking at what he can do.
His Dad died just over a year ago and did not make a will. They went to see the solictor and said that it would be more complicated as there was no will but would be sorted before the end of year. Anyway the solictor seems to be either a liar or incompentent, or both. Various forms were due to be sent in at various times and where never sent. He would tell them one thing and then advise the opposite in the next meeting. there are some complications are there are outstanding loans for sites, a sizeable farm, a LTD company etc. Things only get done when they follow up and all in all its go very stressful for them. At one stage they had set the wheels in motion to move the whole affaries to another solictor, he was that bad. He managed to talk to the mother into staying with him promising it would be done dusted before xmas.
Anyway into New Year, same old story, more Excuses and turns out stuff he said was done was not, even basic things for the Probate office, let alone dealing with banks. Anyway the children are rightly fed up and want to know what their rights are to get the information on what has been done far by him. Any request for the info are always met with an excuse, calls not returned.
Could they hire their own solictor to send a solictor's letter to get the information and/or represent them as legally they are entitled 1/3 of the estate? They are all quite young though and adding additional legal people will mean higher cost.
Any ideas on best course of action?
His Dad died just over a year ago and did not make a will. They went to see the solictor and said that it would be more complicated as there was no will but would be sorted before the end of year. Anyway the solictor seems to be either a liar or incompentent, or both. Various forms were due to be sent in at various times and where never sent. He would tell them one thing and then advise the opposite in the next meeting. there are some complications are there are outstanding loans for sites, a sizeable farm, a LTD company etc. Things only get done when they follow up and all in all its go very stressful for them. At one stage they had set the wheels in motion to move the whole affaries to another solictor, he was that bad. He managed to talk to the mother into staying with him promising it would be done dusted before xmas.
Anyway into New Year, same old story, more Excuses and turns out stuff he said was done was not, even basic things for the Probate office, let alone dealing with banks. Anyway the children are rightly fed up and want to know what their rights are to get the information on what has been done far by him. Any request for the info are always met with an excuse, calls not returned.
Could they hire their own solictor to send a solictor's letter to get the information and/or represent them as legally they are entitled 1/3 of the estate? They are all quite young though and adding additional legal people will mean higher cost.
Any ideas on best course of action?