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Executor Doubts
I am a joint executor and beneficiary on a will. The other executor and beneficiary (my brother) was a trustee of the account of my stepfather as he was unfit to look after himself. As my stepfather was retired and on benefits the chap from DWP said it would be easier if the benefits were paid into my brother's account as he would be paying the nursing home -that's what i was told anyway. Now stepfather has passed on and my brother has told me that a while back he put some of the money into another account for safety so the money now showing on the "official" account is not the true amount left. He is now refusing to show me the account details and insists on leaving the money in the bank for 6 months in case of any debts. Probate wasn't applied for as the "official" money was only £10000. What are my options as he is been very vague and acts as if he has something to hide. I have a copy of the will and death certificate. Sorry for the long winded account.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As joint executors, either you have to agree on everything or one of you has to retire and leave the other to get on with it. Your brother is acting illegally and could face prison. If you acquiesce in his crime, you could as well. Tell him straight that he can either cooperate with you and unscramble his dodgy dealings or you will go to the police.
Just to clear up the point about benefits being paid into someone else's account. If the request is made by the benefit claimant his/herself there is no difficulty about this being done. The problem only arises if the claimant is incapable of acting. DWP then need to investigate & make the person who is acting for the claimant an appointee. If that happens, the appointee is responsible for the money, which can be paid into his/her account.
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