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Executor Not Even Handed
My grandmother died some 20 years ago, and my father was executor of her will. I have recently discovered that whilst she left us, heer grandchildren equal relatively small gifts of money, my father, the executor, decided to give my sister more than her 3 brothers less, as she "needed it more than us". Don't get me wrong. The sums are relatively small, and I wouldn't begrudge my sister anything. However, I am fuming at my father for doing this in an underhand way, and subverting the wishes of my grandmother.
Note we have been estranged from our father since childhood, so there is background here. However, my brother also felt the same way as myself. We feel like we would like to teach him a lesson if we can !
All impartial advice welcomed !
Note we have been estranged from our father since childhood, so there is background here. However, my brother also felt the same way as myself. We feel like we would like to teach him a lesson if we can !
All impartial advice welcomed !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you may have a problem with limitation. It really depends on the facts. If it was a straightforward gift of £5,000 between my 4 grandchildren and you were all over 18, the limitation period is 12 years.
If the estate was complicated, or the gift was in trust or the estate still hasn't been administered I might give a different answer.
If the estate was complicated, or the gift was in trust or the estate still hasn't been administered I might give a different answer.
Yes Factor30 it was something very similar. The stipulation was that the money was to be divided equally. I know that this is how she felt about us. She did not take favourites - she told us all privately that we were her favourite grandchild ! What I don't know is whether other grandchildren (e.g. my fathers current family) also got differential tratment.
Howerski I am sure that you should let sleeping dogs lie
Are you sure that this is what occurred ?
Someone just saying Oh I got more than you isnt really proof
and even less probative is 'oh I got less than you'
My mother died in 1994 and I cant be certain without reading the docs what the house went for. Equal amount gross but we all paid different tax [- not IHT]
Are you sure that this is what occurred ?
Someone just saying Oh I got more than you isnt really proof
and even less probative is 'oh I got less than you'
My mother died in 1994 and I cant be certain without reading the docs what the house went for. Equal amount gross but we all paid different tax [- not IHT]
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