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  1. What hapens if a benefactor of a will or share of estate cannot be contacted? Will it pass to their children? My ex husband cut all ties with his mother & family, including his children several years ago. Nobody has been able to find or contact him even to tell him his mother was ill and subsequently died. I understand that he could possibly be a benefactor despite estranging himself from the family but also would like to think that her grandchildren who cared more may have some claim on the estate. Just a long shot.
  2. I am absolutely fuming at RBS and would like any advice, suggestions from anyone as to what I should do next apart from tear my hair out. I am joint executor of my late mother's will. My brother asked if he could handle the administration of it on his own and was told, categorically, through a lawyer he has acting for him in another matter, absolutely no way. He told his lawyer he would contact me. He did not. Now he has emptied one of my mother's bank acounts with RBS and the bank is telling me it's a family dispute and to seek legal advice. They sent me a copy of the will he used which names me as co-executor but from which my address is missing so it's not a true copy. Apart from that, because he's **Expletived deleted ** - and an ex RBS employee - I'm having to fork out to get a Grant of Administration and am just about to ask the bank how they propose I do that when they've allowed him to empty the account. And I'm threatening the Ombudsman. Apart from sending me a copy of the will he used, which they must have believed to be a true copy of a certified document, they are refusing to send me any correspondence they had from him in the "winding up of the estate". I can't believe it. I am a joint executor and involved in the winding up of the estate. They have, basically, changed my mother's will.
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