Not a happy tale ... I'm looking to see where I stand on this one.
If a contractor (me) does a job for a client, and invoices him, then sadly the client dies, can his widow be expected to pay the bill?
The work was done for the client's business, but he operated as a sole trader (not a company), and I was told by the client face-to-face that I'd be paid, in the final few weeks of his life - this really is a sad tale, and I feel a bit awkward to say the least. Also a family relative (other than his wife) said prior to the client's passing that everything would be sorted, but it's proved more than difficult to get a response.
The fact is, I really don't owe the widow any favours, but she's refusing to answer my calls.
It's now well over eighteen months since the client's sad demise, so I've certainly not been insensitive, and given plenty of grieving time.
Anyone experienced this, and any advise?
If a contractor (me) does a job for a client, and invoices him, then sadly the client dies, can his widow be expected to pay the bill?
The work was done for the client's business, but he operated as a sole trader (not a company), and I was told by the client face-to-face that I'd be paid, in the final few weeks of his life - this really is a sad tale, and I feel a bit awkward to say the least. Also a family relative (other than his wife) said prior to the client's passing that everything would be sorted, but it's proved more than difficult to get a response.
The fact is, I really don't owe the widow any favours, but she's refusing to answer my calls.
It's now well over eighteen months since the client's sad demise, so I've certainly not been insensitive, and given plenty of grieving time.
Anyone experienced this, and any advise?