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can an executor of a will be a beneficary
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A married couple from ??? have appeared in court accused of fixing a will and gaining access to a bank account to steal thousands of pounds from two elderly people
Name???, and his wife Name???, have been charged with theft, fraud, deception and money laundering.
Name??? is alleged to have written himself cheques for £7,000, £4,000 and £1,000 from 87-year-old Name??? bank account which he looked after.
The prosecution alleged he had her Barclay card and PIN, and took a further £2,900 from various cash points.
He is said to have used £3,000 to buy memorabilias, including signed photographs.
He is also accused of changing the will of 85-year-old Name???, who died in 2005, so he could gain a car, £20,000 and the rights to do what he felt necessary with the rest of the estate.
He is accused of using some of the money to buy a car.
The couple were released on conditional bail to appear at ??? Magistrates Court again on August 11.
Name???, and his wife Name???, have been charged with theft, fraud, deception and money laundering.
Name??? is alleged to have written himself cheques for £7,000, £4,000 and £1,000 from 87-year-old Name??? bank account which he looked after.
The prosecution alleged he had her Barclay card and PIN, and took a further £2,900 from various cash points.
He is said to have used £3,000 to buy memorabilias, including signed photographs.
He is also accused of changing the will of 85-year-old Name???, who died in 2005, so he could gain a car, £20,000 and the rights to do what he felt necessary with the rest of the estate.
He is accused of using some of the money to buy a car.
The couple were released on conditional bail to appear at ??? Magistrates Court again on August 11.
if you are going to post the full news story why bother removing some of it.
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just so you know, if beneficiaries of will join together and say they are not happy with it because it is inefficient for inheritance tax, then they may variate it in a 'deed of variation' which must be done withint two years of the subjects death, signed and agreed to by all beneficiaries and must be done voluntarilly, i.e. not forced.
You are right boxtops- askyourgran said someone was a witness and is a beneficiary.
(However I couldn'tr eally follow what askyourgran says because she says her sister is a benficiary to her parents' will and the sister will benefit more than she and her sister will. That only makes sense to me if she is talking about two different sisters of hers.)
(However I couldn'tr eally follow what askyourgran says because she says her sister is a benficiary to her parents' will and the sister will benefit more than she and her sister will. That only makes sense to me if she is talking about two different sisters of hers.)
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