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It is a bit tricky I think.
I shall go for A, B & C
A is the executor
B is sibling
C are 4 children with equal shares each
Before the death B was given £80000 and for no other reason than the death A was going to get the same but didn't get it.
The will stated that the assets were to be divided three ways between A, B & C (C divided between the 4 children.
The hotchpot rules were in place.
When dividing the estate A took out £80000 and then divided the rest three ways.
The way this has been done A has £80000 cash B has (approx) £26000 more than he should and each child has £13000 less.
In the grand scheme of things A's family and B's family have more or less the right/same amount as the adults have each had £80000. It is the children who have been short changed.
As far as I have been informed the calculation should have been... estate plus £80000 divided by three (then four for the kids). With the £80000 then deducted from B.