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  1. Thats unfortunately the suspicion we have king. uncle believes although no will, that he knows the deceased wishes which did not include my wife.
  2. uncles solicitor has now been in touch asking my wife to revoke her entitlement to the estate ( probably awful wording). She would like to refuse this and also advise that she would like, alongside her brother, deal with the estate and also requires any information on the estate that the uncle currently holds . Could someone help us word this please? Speaking to the uncle it is their request that any information is requested in this fashion sounds odd but currently we don't even have a death cert / address
  3. thanks all for your guidance on this! very much appreciated!! so this is a better option than any legal letters to force disclosure from my Uncle in law ( if that's a term)
  4. Ok so we can submit credit requests on the FIL, any ideas how? Didn't realise that. I am sure they will oblige with the house keys etc. It's the accounts which would be the ones to "slip their mind". So all accounts ( savings accounts etc) show on a credit report...pardon my ignorance.
  5. I was wondering if some kinds souls could offer some direction. My wife's father ( who has been estranged for approx. 20 years ) has passed away. She has bee informed by her Uncle that there is no will so it falls to my wife and her brother as beneficiaries. Her Uncle asked if he could be executor of the estate and gone as far as to assign a solicitor. On contact by the solicitor to see if my wife agrees to this, she said no. My wife and brother in law would like to be executor. The fear is that the Uncle will not take kindly to this and may be ...obstructive. How would be best to ensure we obtain all relevant accounts ( there are a few by all accounts) and keys to the property. We are looking to instruct a solicitor to handle but firstly want to get a ball park figure as to the estate size. Any guidance / thoughts appreciated!
  6. Hi All find the above quite interesting. Anyone have any linkys?
  7. ok firstly I did look around for already existing advice. If it is already here I apologise, Its cos I am an idiot and not just lazy So the claim forms have started hitting welcome mats around the country. What is the conventional thinking regarding section B "Why you want to be considered for compensation" ? Should the choices spelt out in the letter be the only reasons quoted or do Caggers suggest additional arguments too?
  8. Identical to mine. The follow up letter mentions theis... I think. Oft were VERY. Interested to hear about that £1 cca being misconstrued .
  9. I bet the payment made says £1 right? There is a follow up SB letter in the library . Also, 100 % contact Oft
  10. Ok well I can't pm ya but he's more than interested in any details you have.
  11. spoken to OFT today and given my verbal statement and agreed to attend any adjudication if required ( unlikely). Advised OFT that there may be more cases here and he is more than happy to have any information channelled through him. Was very interested to hear from Caggers and our well kept recording keeping PM me for contact details..unless people think it is better posted here
  12. I have been emailing a member there today: if anyone wants contact details to ensure a coordinated response PM me.. Guess that's best idea
  13. ok have had reply from OFT, very keen to have all my info on this case. packaged up and sent
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