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Is it normal for people to see £ notes when somebody dies.
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My father passed away suddenly on the 7th December and I have received sympathy cards from friends and closer members of the family. I am the sole beneficiary of his will.
To date I have also received 7 phone calls from people he used to go to a club with who think there are people there who are far more worthy of receiving the proceeds of the estate than me.
I have also received 2 calls from very distant relatives who think they should have some of the money.
The amounts people have sugested total about double the amount of my father's estate.
To date I have also received 7 phone calls from people he used to go to a club with who think there are people there who are far more worthy of receiving the proceeds of the estate than me.
I have also received 2 calls from very distant relatives who think they should have some of the money.
The amounts people have sugested total about double the amount of my father's estate.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry for your loss... sadly the sniff of easy money brings out the worst in some people and it may be that your father unwittingly maybe have the impression theat some individuals might expect a little windfall if he died,, as for the 'double the amounts' none of their business. Tell them politely it is not a subject for discussion and ignore then thereafter
Firstly, I am sorry for your loss.
Secondly, there is nothing in the world quite like money for bringing out the worst in people.
The distribution of your father's estate is a matter for him - and for you as his surviving relative - for anyone else, they can be told, with degrees of politeness based on how much you mind upsewtting them -to mind their own!
People's perception of their worth to a friend or relative is often very different to reality - and in the case of people who think it appropriate to discuss money with you so soon after your bereavement - it is probably several galaxies distance from what your dad thought of them.
If anyone else calls, simply hang up on them - they'll soon get the message.
Hope you cope through Christmas.
Secondly, there is nothing in the world quite like money for bringing out the worst in people.
The distribution of your father's estate is a matter for him - and for you as his surviving relative - for anyone else, they can be told, with degrees of politeness based on how much you mind upsewtting them -to mind their own!
People's perception of their worth to a friend or relative is often very different to reality - and in the case of people who think it appropriate to discuss money with you so soon after your bereavement - it is probably several galaxies distance from what your dad thought of them.
If anyone else calls, simply hang up on them - they'll soon get the message.
Hope you cope through Christmas.
My sympathies. Yes, this can happen but I've never experienced anything as blatant or bad as you are now.
I'm puzzled as to how they all know you are the benficiary. A few question:
-Does the matter have to go through probate?
- Who is the executor?
Could you just tell them that the executor will be in touch in due course (maybe 6 months) if they are named.
Or say that if they were such good friends do they want to chip in by organising and paying for the funeral?
I'm puzzled as to how they all know you are the benficiary. A few question:
-Does the matter have to go through probate?
- Who is the executor?
Could you just tell them that the executor will be in touch in due course (maybe 6 months) if they are named.
Or say that if they were such good friends do they want to chip in by organising and paying for the funeral?
Hi Factor30.
I am the executor and sole beneficiary.
Being the sole living son and also the facy we lived in the same house I think the son would be the beneficiary in 99% of these type of cases.
I forgot to mention that most of the value of my fathers estate is in his half of the house which I am now living in.
The phone is going again. I had better answer it.
I am the executor and sole beneficiary.
Being the sole living son and also the facy we lived in the same house I think the son would be the beneficiary in 99% of these type of cases.
I forgot to mention that most of the value of my fathers estate is in his half of the house which I am now living in.
The phone is going again. I had better answer it.
I am shocked and saddened for you - that after losing your father you are having to endure this kind of tasteless conversation with callers...
Do they expect you to sell the house to make yourself homeless and then give these 'friends' money?
Tell them its family business his will states his exact wishes and the family solicitor will carry out those wishes.. then when they get nothing they will know they obviously werent that dear to him!
Also - I would tell the next caller they are not the only ones to think that - and so many people have called you saying they are worthy of his estate.. and that you are now wondering how on earth you are going to pay them all what they believe they should all have!!!
How tasteless!
Do they expect you to sell the house to make yourself homeless and then give these 'friends' money?
Tell them its family business his will states his exact wishes and the family solicitor will carry out those wishes.. then when they get nothing they will know they obviously werent that dear to him!
Also - I would tell the next caller they are not the only ones to think that - and so many people have called you saying they are worthy of his estate.. and that you are now wondering how on earth you are going to pay them all what they believe they should all have!!!
How tasteless!
Hi Boxtops / Martin
I am sorry to hear about Martin's loss.
I think Martin should be careful about changing his phone number as I think this will be a short term problem and it is surprising how many genuine people will need to contact you after.
I lived with my father and inherited the house. I inherited my mother's share.
A lady who he had befriended was very annoyed he had not left the house to her.
I am widowed and had paid for various improvements / repairs to the house from the proceeds of the house I owned with my husband. She had her own house.
A few people thought she should have had the house and nobody gave any thought to the fact I was 61 at the time and retired.
I do have a state and occupational pension and can keep the house running but I could not pay a mortgage as well.
Amy
I am sorry to hear about Martin's loss.
I think Martin should be careful about changing his phone number as I think this will be a short term problem and it is surprising how many genuine people will need to contact you after.
I lived with my father and inherited the house. I inherited my mother's share.
A lady who he had befriended was very annoyed he had not left the house to her.
I am widowed and had paid for various improvements / repairs to the house from the proceeds of the house I owned with my husband. She had her own house.
A few people thought she should have had the house and nobody gave any thought to the fact I was 61 at the time and retired.
I do have a state and occupational pension and can keep the house running but I could not pay a mortgage as well.
Amy
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