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Thank you Factor30 for your reply. The problem is that the Executors were the beneficiary and his mistress, The sole beneficiary is the grandfather of these children and it was his mother (their great grandmother) who died three years or more ago and therefore it is not in the executors interest to act on any of the wishes which were not expressly written down in black and white. The beneficiary of the whole Estate is the childrens grandfather but because of divorce, communication has been awkward to say the least. This lady was closer to her grandchildren and great grandchildren than she was to her son, and she had actually spoken to them of her wish for the dispersal of her quite large legacy. She verbally expressed this wish to her grand children and it was referred to in the Will (we believe) but nobody was allowed to have a close look at it to ascertain this was the case. One grandchild has now reached an age where funding is essential to continue their education and I would like to read the Will to check if this can be enforced if it is not forthcoming voluntarily (which is most unlikely).