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Asking for information. from Council Planning
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NO I mean if you want to find out who made the complaint the councils planning dept you will need to go to court. Probate court wont be interested in that they will only be interested in the arguments that are legal and bound to the will that is in question
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NO I mean if you want to find out who made the complaint the councils planning dept you will need to go to court. Probate court wont be interested in that they will only be interested in the arguments that are legal and bound to the will that is in question
Rob
Sorry I miss guided you. Under so much stress at the moment. There was no will, but have a strong statement a friend in a professional job did for my partner, but sadly passed away before solicitors got involved.solicitors have her statement she made.0 -
Ok if there was no will why are you having to go through mediation? The rules of intestacy are very clear.
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Are you trying to claim assets of a partner that you were not married to or in a civil partnership that died intestate?
The question you are asking about the council and giving up a name of someone that reported you is probaly best asked elsewhere like the housing boards as this is not really an issue for probate/administration.0 -
getmore4less wrote: »Are you trying to claim assets of a partner that you were not married to or in a civil partnership that died intestate?
The question you are asking about the council and giving up a name of someone that reported you is probaly best asked elsewhere like the housing boards as this is not really an issue for probate/administration.
Yes, to the Ist part.My solicitor and Barrister say I have a good case, due to the circumstances I have, which I have explained I couldn't elaborate on.
I am so sorry, this has been very difficult for me to cope with, sorry to take up all of your time.0 -
Yes, to the Ist part.My solicitor and Barrister say I have a good case, due to the circumstances I have, which I have explained I couldn't elaborate on.
I am so sorry, this has been very difficult for me to cope with, sorry to take up all of your time.
Never a problem here most of us have had to deal with loss, so just ask if you need anything.
Just thought the specific council question probably come up more with housing type issues than probate ones0
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