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When you make a will.
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ZZzzz | Report | 27 Feb 2022 18:46 |
Through a solicitor and you die alone how is it dealt with, does it need someone that knows you have passed to apply for it? |
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nameslessone | Report | 27 Feb 2022 19:21 |
It is a good question. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 27 Feb 2022 19:45 |
Well if it’s not known a will exists it can’t be probated |
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Annx | Report | 27 Feb 2022 19:55 |
Solicitors usually hold your will if they have witnessed it and give you a copy of it. They are the ones who need to be advised if they have the original will. If so, why not leave a note somewhere prominent at home with your solicitor's details on so anyone would know who to contact. You could also have your solicitors details in your phone. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 27 Feb 2022 21:12 |
We left our wills with the solicitors for safe keeping but we did have correspondence to do with them plus pro forma ones |
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KathleenBell | Report | 27 Feb 2022 21:44 |
Hubby and I made wills nearly 20 years ago and they were left with the solicitor. A few years later we heard that the solicitor had gone to jail for fraud and all documents in her office were sent to a new solicitor for safekeeping. We decided to leave them with the new solicitors and just last year decided we were going to make new wills so tried to get in touch with the solicitor only to find that they had been closed down by the solicitors regulating authority (goodness only knows why). |
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AnninGlos | Report | 28 Feb 2022 07:52 |
Try list site for info |
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Florence61 | Report | 28 Feb 2022 11:53 |
I think if you are on your own, ie no partner, no children, no siblings or family at all, then you need to go to a solicitor and make your will explaining there is no family. The persons belongings, monies or property etc would be detailed in the will where it is to go. ie charity or elsewhere. |
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ZZzzz | Report | 28 Feb 2022 18:53 |
Thank you all for your help and advice, we have made wills through a solicitor and estranged family have been named as not getting anything and why, I'm quite confident now that in the unlikely event they find that one or both of us have passed they won't be able to contest it. |
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