What do I do is the solicitor to blame or my sister and can I reclaim these losses.
Before you go that far take a step back. Who is the executor. Who was looking after your parents. What was in the house of value. What did your sister do with the contents. What does the will say.
. Who was looking after your parents.
When my father died a few years ago we divvied up the contents. However nobody took as much as a teaspoon without consulting the other 4 siblings. I can well understand why you are so upset. Have you asked your sister why she did it?
I don't know what happened to the contents, she kept what she wanted, gave away what she didn't or sold or skipped it.
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Did you ask her what she did with the contents. I will agree on this, you and she should have divided up the contents. In my own case we did it Emeralds way, down to the last teaspoon. Had a job even to persuade people to let me put stuff in a skip, at one stage had encouraged swarming local travellers to take a load of stuff and still ended up with one sibling wanting to climb into the skip to retrive a nondescript rug.
Sad you and persumable your only sister should fall out over this, you'll find in general it's not worth it. Grief does funny things to people. Maybe she emptied the house as a form of closure.
Did this happen in Ireland?She never emptied it herself she got somebody else and although as said there are two sides to the story, she is a git.
Last year she tried to stop me getting on my fathers POA because he had altzheimers, did everything so she did even had to get the police because of the threats. turned out it was to stop me getting into the bank accounts and she had taken 90.000 I reported it to the public guardian and they put restraints on his account but it was to late, and regardless of what anybody says they are useless.
So she took €90,000 from your father's bank accounts? Without his permission?
Its in Scotland and a solicitor is executor but he sat back and allowed family to sort out things, basically getting his money for nothing but its went bottoms up because my sister has cleared everything from the house so no assets to value or create an inventory.
Has a solicitor a right not to reply to another solicitor in an issue regarding a dispute over probate administration
Frank Sinatra included a clause in his will that automatically disinherits anyone who contests it. That means the heirs will have to make nice if they want to collect.
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