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sturgeon62 wrote: »No executor is not a beneficiary, originally they renounced, original solicitor went insolvent and did not get forms completed for renouncing just a letter stating fact, so for six months this went on, then someone (excluded from will) placed a caveat, we tried to get executorship but another beneficiary did not agree, then the executor wanted to do the job after all and went on to appoint the current solicitor.
Basically a total mess from start and we were unable to control. This is only part of a whole list of walls we have come up against.
Lesson learnt there might be a will but it could still be fraught with errors and problems.
It's so important to chose your executors carefully and make sure they are willing to do the job.0 -
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