The Situation

Our clients were executors of a Will. The deceased’s sister put a caveat against the Will and told one of the executors that she wanted £30,000 from the deceased’s estate, along with their cat and £2,000 for its care.

How We Helped

Franklins obtained a grant of probate and warned off the caveat. From this, we were able to reach an agreement to settle with the sister and agreed a Summons for Discontinuance.

The Outcome

Franklins successfully negotiated a settlement of the deceased’s sister’s claim from the client’s legacy. A Summons for Discontinuance was agreed upon to formally withdraw the caveat. This has been provided to the other solicitors to proceed with obtaining the grant and finalising the settlement of the deceased’s sister’s claim.

Why This Matters

Clients should immediately seek legal advice when faced with issues as an executor or beneficiary of a will. Solicitors are able to settle disputes that arise from disagreements involving ills and uphold the deceased’s wishes.

Clients can also learn the importance of Wills and how they are upheld during and after the probate process.

Client Type

Individual

Service Area
Location

Northampton

Outcome

Settlement negotiated and a Summons for Discontinuance agreed upon

Timeline

20 August 2024 – 21 May 2025

Key Result

Probate dispute resolved without court proceedings

solicitors involved

George Smith