Nothing free there so.Some of the credit unions as part of the benefits of membership can arrange with a solicitor.
Need to read through the Will carefully though as I did see a relative having to pay a release fee when Probate was being processed. The solicitors had included a clause that a fee would need to be paid if they wanted to use their own solicitor. As far as I can recall it was slightly less than €200.
You and me are eating in very different restaurants€300 is the price of a so-so meal out for a family of four.
€75 a head including booze and tip?You and me are eating in very different restaurants
Watch the pounds, the pennies will look after themselves.
At least in part because many people promote this line, I and many solicitors have a policy of refusing to be an executor. In one such case, my now deceased client all but begged me to take on the role. Instead, he named his children as executors. After his death, they incurred more than €1m in legal costs fighting with each other (excluding my fees). I cannot say that all of this cost would have been avoided if I was the executor: I can certainly say that most of it would have been avoided. Unfortunately, the position promoted on this site and elsewhere re solicitor executors means that it will always be an unacceptable professional risk for me to take on an executorship, even where the specific facts of the case would more than justify it.Couldn't agree more.
Never appoint a solicitor as an Executor.
Brendan
More than likely a lot of people advocating not using a solicitor as an executor, have never been involved in sorting out so called legacies, that never were.At least in part because many people promote this line, I and many solicitors have a policy of refusing to be an executor. In one such case, my now deceased client all but begged me to take on the role. Instead, he named his children as executors. After his death, they incurred more than €1m in legal costs fighting with each other (excluding my fees). I cannot say that all of this cost would have been avoided if I was the executor: I can certainly say that most of it would have been avoided. Unfortunately, the position promoted on this site and elsewhere re solicitor executors means that it will always be an unacceptable professional risk for me to take on an executorship, even where the specific facts of the case would more than justify it.
Hi Brendan,Couldn't agree more.
Never appoint a solicitor as an Executor.
Brendan
that knows a good solicitorA friend, a relation, ie, someone you can trust, who has more than fresh air between the two ears.