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London Gazette and data protection
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I have no idea, why are marriage, birth and death information open to public record
so Heir Hunters can track down living relatives due an inheritance before the greedy goverment blags the lot off the dead....
it sticks in the throat to think HMG can do it!0 -
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The real problem nowdays is not the fact that it is public info, it always has been just that public info is so much easier to access now with the internet, since the current rules date to 1986 when nothing was computerised, maybe it is time for them to look at it againHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
maxmycardagain wrote: »so Heir Hunters can track down living relatives due an inheritance before the greedy goverment blags the lot off the dead....
it sticks in the throat to think HMG can do it!
Well i might not want a couple of my children to track me down:DHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
problem is though the search facility on the LG website can usually fool most visitors although it'll be fun when my future family do a family tree
(max I never had you down as a daytime tv fan)We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0 -
philnicandamy wrote: »problem is though the search facility on the LG website can usually fool most visitors although it'll be fun when my future family do a family tree
(max I never had you down as a daytime tv fan)
ohhh yessssss
anything to do with MAHONEY0 -
come to think about it, i definitly dont want my 2nd and 3rd wives to know about the earlier ones....:eek:Hi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
in Cornwall any estate without a will goes to prince charles....
well, he needs it dont he0 -
probably does.....god alone knows how much it costs to keep camillaWe all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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amazing info about the house of commons , at least i know i can walk down the street head up high as not abused the system, not claimed without reason and proud now to be debt free0
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