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If you do speak to a solicitor, let them know that there are problems and that you may have to resort to court proceedings - you may need a irmwhich is accustomed to dealing with litigation and contentious probae as well as with striaghtforward probates.All posts are my personal opinion, not formal advice Always get proper, professional advice (particularly about anything legal!)0
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If you do speak to a solicitor, let them know that there are problems and that you may have to resort to court proceedings - you may need a irmwhich is accustomed to dealing with litigation and contentious probae as well as with striaghtforward probates.
I think your predictive text has gone on the blink!0 -
missbiggles1 wrote: »I think your predictive text has gone on the blink!
I suspect it is "a firm which" 😀0
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