My brother is not engaging after our father's death
Is there anything that can be done where one executor is abroad and not co-operating?
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Dear Jane
My father passed away last year and left a Will appointing my brother and me as joint executors. I live in Ireland and have always been involved in my father’s life and in helping him as he got older. My brother moved abroad many years ago and had little to no contact with my father in the last decade.
Since my father’s death, I have been trying to progress the administration of the estate. The assets are straightforward, mainly the family home, some land, and savings. My brother, however, is living outside the EU and has been very slow to respond to correspondence. When he does engage, he raises objections, asks for repeated explanations, and refuses to sign papers without offering any practical alternative. It feels as though he is deliberately making matters more difficult.
Is there anything that can be done where one executor is abroad and not co-operating? I have heard of executors renouncing. What does this mean, and how is it different from disclaiming an inheritance?
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