Law Firm Collapse Leaves Young Widow Stranded Without Access to Late Father's Estate
A 30-year-old widow has found herself in a desperate situation after her father passed away, leaving behind a legacy worth accessing. However, her solicitor Samuel Phillips Law suddenly ceased trading without explanation or warning, causing her immense distress and financial hardship.
As the sole beneficiary of her late father's estate, she had entrusted her probate application to the law firm. With the solicitor on the verge of finalizing the case just weeks before her father's passing, she received a chilling email informing her that the firm had closed down without warning. The solicitor still maintains control over her father's files and is refusing to communicate with her.
The young widow, who is self-employed and unable to work due to her recent bereavement, has been left financially vulnerable. She was relying on accessing her late father's estate to confirm whether the inheritance tax threshold had been met or not. Now, she fears that the law firm's actions may lead to her being unfairly penalized.
A regulatory body, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), stepped in after the widow contacted them about the situation. The SRA has taken swift action, and she was able to regain access to her father's files just days later. However, many others who were affected by the law firm's closure are still waiting for their cases to be resolved.
The SRA has assured those impacted that they will do everything possible to help them navigate this difficult situation. If you or someone you know is in a similar predicament, the regulator advises contacting their appointed agent, John Owen of Gordons LLP, who can provide assistance and guidance.
A 30-year-old widow has found herself in a desperate situation after her father passed away, leaving behind a legacy worth accessing. However, her solicitor Samuel Phillips Law suddenly ceased trading without explanation or warning, causing her immense distress and financial hardship.
As the sole beneficiary of her late father's estate, she had entrusted her probate application to the law firm. With the solicitor on the verge of finalizing the case just weeks before her father's passing, she received a chilling email informing her that the firm had closed down without warning. The solicitor still maintains control over her father's files and is refusing to communicate with her.
The young widow, who is self-employed and unable to work due to her recent bereavement, has been left financially vulnerable. She was relying on accessing her late father's estate to confirm whether the inheritance tax threshold had been met or not. Now, she fears that the law firm's actions may lead to her being unfairly penalized.
A regulatory body, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), stepped in after the widow contacted them about the situation. The SRA has taken swift action, and she was able to regain access to her father's files just days later. However, many others who were affected by the law firm's closure are still waiting for their cases to be resolved.
The SRA has assured those impacted that they will do everything possible to help them navigate this difficult situation. If you or someone you know is in a similar predicament, the regulator advises contacting their appointed agent, John Owen of Gordons LLP, who can provide assistance and guidance.