Not possible. You have to pay him off to change. There is no money available to do this as everything is tied up in probate. He would be paid from the proceeds of the estate.jpd said:Change solicitor ?
bond-007 said:I am surprised that no one has anything constructive to say. Maybe I have hit too close to home?
4. Please don't duplicate or reply to your own recent posts just to "bump them up" to the top of a topic list
Askaboutmoney is a completely free and voluntary community service and, as such, cannot always guarantee a timely response to all queries, depending as it does on somebody with the required experience or expertise being available to make contributions. If your query has not received any replies please don't duplicate it or reply to it/edit simply to bump it up to the top of the list particuarly if it has only been posted for a short period of time. Far from eliciting a more expeditious response doing so may actually have the opposite effect as many people see this as bad manners and will consequently ignore the query. On the other hand, if your query remains unanswered for several days/weeks then bumping it up to the top of the topic list may be justified. Your own common sense should tell you when this is justified and when it's not.
Sorry to bore you with a long post.
Maybe I have hit too close to home?
bond-007 said:My reasoning was that a person in the legal trade would be relutant to give info that might damage a fellow member of the trade. If that is the case fair enough.
bond-007 said:I was thinking of sending a registered letter addressed to the practice making a formal complaint and giving them a week to respond or its off to the law society. Would that be too strong? Any suggestions?
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