In April 2014 my mum died leaving my alcoholic brother as executor of the will. There are five surviving children the eldest with cerebral palsy.
Mums estate and property was administered by estate trustees who became involved because of a dispute surrounding her welfare. My brother was being paid a careers pension from centrelink but wasn't caring for her. It was a situation of elder abuse and significant fraud was committed on her bank accounts. He managed to get into her ear and wrote out one of my other brothers due to a personal dispute between them.
The will was contested and eventually split five ways with the bulk going to the brother with cerebral palsy.
There are 2 graves attached to the estate. One is my sister's grave with room for 3 people. Mum's intention is that my cerebral palsy brother is to be buried with my sister.
The other is my parents grave. My name is spilt incorrectly on the grave plague.
I had to let alcoholic brother and senior son brother who was written out duke it out between themselves over the estate.
However my name is still spelt incorrectly on the grave plague and this really hurts..
Mum's intention was that my cerebral palsy brother was to be buried with my sister.
As it stands now alcoholic brother is refusing this to happen.
Can I take my alcholic brother into court to fight for the rights of interment?
More importantly do I have any chance of success.
I do not want any random slut from my alcoholic brother family buried with my sister. I would also like to correct the plague with the misspelt name.
Thoughts?
Mums estate and property was administered by estate trustees who became involved because of a dispute surrounding her welfare. My brother was being paid a careers pension from centrelink but wasn't caring for her. It was a situation of elder abuse and significant fraud was committed on her bank accounts. He managed to get into her ear and wrote out one of my other brothers due to a personal dispute between them.
The will was contested and eventually split five ways with the bulk going to the brother with cerebral palsy.
There are 2 graves attached to the estate. One is my sister's grave with room for 3 people. Mum's intention is that my cerebral palsy brother is to be buried with my sister.
The other is my parents grave. My name is spilt incorrectly on the grave plague.
I had to let alcoholic brother and senior son brother who was written out duke it out between themselves over the estate.
However my name is still spelt incorrectly on the grave plague and this really hurts..
Mum's intention was that my cerebral palsy brother was to be buried with my sister.
As it stands now alcoholic brother is refusing this to happen.
Can I take my alcholic brother into court to fight for the rights of interment?
More importantly do I have any chance of success.
I do not want any random slut from my alcoholic brother family buried with my sister. I would also like to correct the plague with the misspelt name.
Thoughts?