Testamentary trusts arise in many circumstances and for many reasons. In Castle Trustees Limited the deceased provided for the residue of his estate to provide income for his children throughout their lives with a 1/4 share of the total residuary estate being distributed in equal shares to the grandchildren following the death of each child. … Continue reading
Robson v Robson helpfully outlines the process to follow when an executor has neglected to prove a will. In this case the named executor did not apply for probate, or renounce. No reasons were given. The substitute executor’s solicitors wrote to the executor when more than six months had elapsed inviting the named executor to … Continue reading
The role of executor of an estate and the on-going responsibilities and obligations are not always well understood. Where there is a legal advisor the executor may be well schooled in the relevant obligations and the administration of the estate can be expected to proceed in a timely and proper manner. However, sometimes this is not … Continue reading