Uncle's house is rented from the Council. His son doesn't have a key to the house, I do - only because Uncle wants to stop son getting into house and taking anything after he's gone, but what's to stop his son breaking in thinking that no-one has a key? Uncle has told me where everything is in the house (his papers etc) but can I legally go in there when he dies? The solicitor has the Will but who notifies the solicitor that uncle has died, his son might not even know there is a will never mind who his solicitor is. I can't understand why the son hasn't brought the subject of his father's demise up with him so that he can respect any wishes his father has for his funeral or anything. To be honest, from what my uncle says, it seems to us both that his son doesn't give a damn about his father, and only visits occasionally to show his face - he shows no concern for his father's welfare, his father is 83 and isn't in good health. There is obviously ill feeling on both sides.
2006-11-25
08:10:35
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