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Hi Themas,
Sorry if I confused the issue. After a telephone conversation with my Sister, she told me they (jointly) had appointed the solicitor to be executors in their place. the solicitor wrote to me stating he was "assisting" them and he asked if I wanted him to assist me too, and I declined for the reason stated. The solicitor has obtained probate, which I also signed the application for, and the final distribution of the Estate is about to be made.
The solicitor has submitted a report to me of the amount in and out of the account, made up to around six months ago, but I am concerned about the final report and whether he will send it to me before completion of the matter, and his final submission to the probate office. I can see now, that since we are in effect joint executors, he must obtain my agreement before he completes the submission to the Probate Office. The final distribution of the Estate is imminent and I want to make sure that the legal firm are billing my Sisters for their use of their services, and not deducting the fee from the residue of the Estate prior to distribution.
There is no animosity between the solicitor and I, only the adamant attitude of my sister that I should not see the result of the work that her and my other Sister has paid for. In my own view, I still hold the opinion that I have a right to see the results and how it was arrived at, whether she agrees or not.