Fight4Right
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My ex-wife passed away last year and her will named co-executors, one of whom also has a nominal bequest.
This individual had been living with my ex for quite a number of years, without sharing the household finances or responsibilities other than for for day to day living, food and drink etc
The co-executors obtained probate and almost immediately the executor beneficiary commenced a campaign of disputing the validity and extent of his bequest. Totally influenced by his eldest son from a previous failed marriage he has commenced an attempt to claim a larger share than had been bequeathed to the extreme disadvantage of our son and daughter who are the principle inheritors.
My concerns are many but include the following;-
1, Having obtained probate has an executor the right to contest the terms of the will and prevent the terms of the will being honoured.
2, Does an executor have a legal duty and obligation to ensure within a reasonable time frame, fulfilment of the terms of the will.
This individual had been living with my ex for quite a number of years, without sharing the household finances or responsibilities other than for for day to day living, food and drink etc
The co-executors obtained probate and almost immediately the executor beneficiary commenced a campaign of disputing the validity and extent of his bequest. Totally influenced by his eldest son from a previous failed marriage he has commenced an attempt to claim a larger share than had been bequeathed to the extreme disadvantage of our son and daughter who are the principle inheritors.
My concerns are many but include the following;-
1, Having obtained probate has an executor the right to contest the terms of the will and prevent the terms of the will being honoured.
2, Does an executor have a legal duty and obligation to ensure within a reasonable time frame, fulfilment of the terms of the will.
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