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Inheritances From Solicitor
My late mum's house sale completed a month ago. The house was split three ways between myself and my siblings. Mum's will was simple with few other bequests, and few bills to pay (she died at home). Does anyone with knowledge of this know how long it takes for them to give us our inheritance. My brother is executor but doesn't like to chase them as it costs more money to do this. Thank you!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It takes longer than if you done it yourself. In my experience solicitors are good at dragging these things out as writing letters and emails, including in response to people chasing them up, is a real money spinner. I think it may well take over 3 months, possibly over 6 months as they need to give creditors time to come to light/make themselves known.
Jayne-123. I was in the same situation as you very recently. I have just looked at my records re my late Mum`s house sale and I see that my solicitor organised a BACS transfer of the monies on the very same day of exchange of contracts (exchange and completion took place at the same time). My solicitor was very switched on and on the ball though (unlike the probate solicitor who was a nighmare and really dragged her heels). If it was me, I would give it another week and then email the solicitor asking if they have paid any bills and if there is any more information they need such as beneficiaries accounts. That might job their memory and make them get on with it.
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