u/Electronic-Nobody358

My grandmothers will

My grandmother died 3 years ago.
She had a house, fully paid off, that she always said she would leave to my brother.

We are 1 of 5 grandchildren, and none of us would have ever debated her wishes, and we all would have been happy for our brother to have sole possession.

My father, my grandmothers son, says the house was left to him.
He’s been renting it out these past few years to a different family.
If my grandmother wished for my dad to have the house, I have no issue with what he does with it.

Questions;
Is there a way to view my Grandmothers will? I have a bad feeling my dad is hiding information. He’s not willing to share the will with us.

If my brother was named as sole inheritor of the house would he have been informed by a solicitor?

If my father is contesting the will, are we privy to the information it contains in any way?

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u/Electronic-Nobody358 — 8 hours ago
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I recently started a new job with HSE, which has the benefit of Double pay on Sundays.

First 2 week salary Gross 2,336 Net 1,400

I had worked no Sundays

It says tax was emergency

Next 2 week salary 2,188 gross including 1 Sunday

On revenue it says tax at 568€ plus 101€ pension contribution

It says tax is now cumulative, but can’t understand the discrepancy?

I’m on a salary, I work 40hours per week.

I don’t have access to my payslip yet, I viewed this on Revenue site,

What am I missing?

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u/Electronic-Nobody358 — 13 days ago