"problem we have is that the Solicitor is at the bottom of the will stating that they will deal with the estate"
Now the way I read the role of the executor is that they deal with all aspects of the will and can if they wish appoint a solicitor to deal with the estate or bits of. Now any good solicitor would know that this is the case so why did they add in that bit at the end?
and this is the bit that has me really intrigued and the answers, " I request that the firm of ............. be retained as Solicitors to administer my estate".
The legal interpreation of a request is .. a request is never a request .. unless it is in .. writing. In other words a request in writing is not a wish, an expectation, a maybe, if this happens, and so on.
It is in fact an order, a command, an instruction or whatever you may wish to call it and it is legally binding.
The simple answer and the correct answer to the OP was " Tear up that original will, draw up a new one with the request bit removed"
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