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Hi guys,
Wow - what a resource! You have no idea how much I am looking forward to your replies, even if it isn't what I want to hear, the uncertainty sorrounding my situation is draining me mentally and emotionally.
Long story short, I am not educated. I don't understand the law very well and I think as a result of this I have been taken advantage of? My mother died a year ago. A fairly wealthy woman (nothing astronomical) but she had her own business, had saved her pension, had a house and a car. She has 6 children. Many in the family always had a tendency to disagree, be selfish with money etc. and this seems to be coming to fruiton now. As soon as the funeral was over, I headed back to Australia (where I have been living for 14 years). That was in May 2010. I was not particularly close to any of my siblings, bar one. Since then I have heard nothing re: her estate. Allow me to explain further.
-All but ONE of my siblings have returned my calls. This sibling has informed me that there was no will, and that the solicitor was taking care of the estate. This solicitor had not been known to my mother.
-She also informed me that proceedings had reached their final stage and that my other remaining siblings had been meeting the solicitor without her, she complained to him and asked him for all documents relating to the case and he eventually provided this and it threw up some interesting senarios. The house had been sold,the business disolved and sold and the cash about to be released. I asked how this was possible without the solicitor even informing me what was happening? She said she asked him numerous times to contact me but he hasn't to this date written/called once. He told her he had spoken to me over the phone (this was a lie, I have never spoken to the man and all my calls to his office are met with the following 'He's on holidays' 'The line is bad' 'I'll get him to call you back'.
-I have since been informed by my sister that he has a registered PPS number in my name. Now this is where it gets serious. The PPS number is listed on all documents she requested. When I asked her to read out the number to me it wasn't the one I used in Ireland years and years ago. It turns out that one of my siblings applied for the PPS number without telling me, and then provided it to the solicitor as they didn't want me involved in any decisions regarding the house/business and what to do with them.
Can they do this? Can a solicitor really just call all these shots and not inform me of whats going on or even return my calls?
Is it an offence in law for my sibling to call the dept. of social welfare and supply my old RSI number and get a new PPS number sent out to my mothers address? (my old address) by impersonating me? (I know she did this as she told my sister she did to hurry it along as she thought I would object or be awkward.
Why all the cloaks and secrecy? Is it really permissable for a solicitor to this??
I am banging my head off a brick wall here. All I have is email/phone in Australia. It is relatively easy to not answer my calls. I feel something untoward is taking place (knowing my family it wouldn't suprise me) and I am literally clueless as to what my rights and responsibilities are?? Will I just be sent a cheque and told it has all been done? Is too late for me to do anything at all???
I am sorry if my post seems slightly desperate or lacking in information. As I said, I am literally clueless when it comes to probate etc. and what a solicitor should/shouldn't be doing in regards to a beneficary.
My sincerest and heartfelt thanks to all those who take the time to write a reply, your advice is much appreciated here.
Wow - what a resource! You have no idea how much I am looking forward to your replies, even if it isn't what I want to hear, the uncertainty sorrounding my situation is draining me mentally and emotionally.
Long story short, I am not educated. I don't understand the law very well and I think as a result of this I have been taken advantage of? My mother died a year ago. A fairly wealthy woman (nothing astronomical) but she had her own business, had saved her pension, had a house and a car. She has 6 children. Many in the family always had a tendency to disagree, be selfish with money etc. and this seems to be coming to fruiton now. As soon as the funeral was over, I headed back to Australia (where I have been living for 14 years). That was in May 2010. I was not particularly close to any of my siblings, bar one. Since then I have heard nothing re: her estate. Allow me to explain further.
-All but ONE of my siblings have returned my calls. This sibling has informed me that there was no will, and that the solicitor was taking care of the estate. This solicitor had not been known to my mother.
-She also informed me that proceedings had reached their final stage and that my other remaining siblings had been meeting the solicitor without her, she complained to him and asked him for all documents relating to the case and he eventually provided this and it threw up some interesting senarios. The house had been sold,the business disolved and sold and the cash about to be released. I asked how this was possible without the solicitor even informing me what was happening? She said she asked him numerous times to contact me but he hasn't to this date written/called once. He told her he had spoken to me over the phone (this was a lie, I have never spoken to the man and all my calls to his office are met with the following 'He's on holidays' 'The line is bad' 'I'll get him to call you back'.
-I have since been informed by my sister that he has a registered PPS number in my name. Now this is where it gets serious. The PPS number is listed on all documents she requested. When I asked her to read out the number to me it wasn't the one I used in Ireland years and years ago. It turns out that one of my siblings applied for the PPS number without telling me, and then provided it to the solicitor as they didn't want me involved in any decisions regarding the house/business and what to do with them.
Can they do this? Can a solicitor really just call all these shots and not inform me of whats going on or even return my calls?
Is it an offence in law for my sibling to call the dept. of social welfare and supply my old RSI number and get a new PPS number sent out to my mothers address? (my old address) by impersonating me? (I know she did this as she told my sister she did to hurry it along as she thought I would object or be awkward.
Why all the cloaks and secrecy? Is it really permissable for a solicitor to this??
I am banging my head off a brick wall here. All I have is email/phone in Australia. It is relatively easy to not answer my calls. I feel something untoward is taking place (knowing my family it wouldn't suprise me) and I am literally clueless as to what my rights and responsibilities are?? Will I just be sent a cheque and told it has all been done? Is too late for me to do anything at all???
I am sorry if my post seems slightly desperate or lacking in information. As I said, I am literally clueless when it comes to probate etc. and what a solicitor should/shouldn't be doing in regards to a beneficary.
My sincerest and heartfelt thanks to all those who take the time to write a reply, your advice is much appreciated here.