rockofages
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Dont be foolish. You can be held responsible for so so much. Get a solicitor. It will cost you no more than €1,500 and he will deal with the Probate Court, Revenue Commissioners etc. You can deduct his/her fees from the estate.
hitbit
Your information is incomplete.Dont be foolish. You can be held responsible for so so much. Get a solicitor. It will cost you no more than €1,500 and he will deal with the Probate Court, Revenue Commissioners etc. You can deduct his/her fees from the estate...
In actual fact, legally, the property vests in you.Can someone tell me who legally owns the estate between death and probate?
If he will ultimately be the beneficiary under the will, I'd go a bit easy, but if he is only one of several people due to inherit, I'd ask him to start paying rent in respect of the other beneficiaries shares - that should put a few manners on him.By land grab I mean one of the beneficiaries is claiming he is now part owner of the family home and dictating what I can and can't do (for example, he says I'm not allowed stay overnight as I don't have his permission to do so).
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