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ConfusedUK wrote: »Thanks very much for the info, it is of great help. Solicitor [also joint executer]has indeed been a bit of a nightmare. We are now thinking of keeping the property and paying off any monies due to charity out of cash from the rest of the estate. This i think will be better for us in the long run [5-6yrs] as an investment, and better return on our money. I do not work[health probs] so we need to plan as best we can. However is it advisable for us to seek further financial advise? Again Many Thanks, PS I did readthat thread and have now read again, seems a lot clearer now.
Sounds like you have the same solicitor as co-executor as we do. :eek: My commiserations!
Keep notes on any conversations with him, make notes immediately. Photocopy or scan everything you send to him.
Wishing you luck!0
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