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I recall signing an indemnity when I took out administration on my aunt's estate 2 years ago. Solicitor told me I had to sign it.I was not a beneficiary but another family member was to be. maybe that's the reason I was asked to sign.
It is often the case that the cost , including the emotional cost, of the eventual solution is greater than the actual value of the property.
are executors not held liable for the assets they are instructed to disperse. I was an administrator for an estate and was made sign a document to say I am liable to double the value of the estate
Has the land being left separately to this executor and the property to a number of beneficiaries?
I would be very surprised if a solicitor and the Land Registry recorded a land transfer contrary to terms of a will.
And don't be clogging up online forums with my questions is it? I do like your last piece of advice though thank you!Look. Either get legal advice and help or get over it. There’s the choices. And don’t let it eat you up either way.
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