T McGibney
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I've no idea what you are referring to that I posted.ClubMan
That is how you might Quote
It's a 400k estate800k estate
Only if the family home valued at €400K is excluded from the estate and probate and only the €400K in other assets are considered.It's a 400k estate
Of all the types people you should attempt to shake down (in writing no less) a lawyer is probably last on the list.If not you then have to pursue and can accompany with factual online reviews etc that might make them think their reputation is more than the 3k they are trying to steal from you.
It's not really up to you to decide whether the charge is fair or not.I am a beneficiary, not an executor
At no point anywhere did i think I said to use it as a threat or shake them down - sorry if it read that way. If you search any solicitors business there are many good and bad google reviews of each practice. That is what the review system is for. Yes you have to be careful what you say and state facts, but that shouldn't mean people stay silent when they receive poor service. I can see some people on here see it differently and that's grand. I would have no more a problem leaving a factual poor review of service from a solicitor as I would for restaurant. And I was clear I would do the negotiation and contact the LRSA first.Of all the types people you should attempt to shake down (in writing no less) a lawyer is probably last on the list
It's not really up to you to decide whether the charge is fair or not.
The solicitor was retained by the executors so it's their call.
Are the surviving spouse and the executor(s?) the same person? If not then I think it's the executor's (executors'?) job to query the charges with the solicitor and to ensure that they're appropriate for the work done and not unnecessarily eating into the value of the estate?
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