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Will solicitor insolvent - advice needed
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Why? You said in your first post that you wanted to make some changes, so why not get on and do that? Make sure you let the solicitor who will be drafting your new will know that there's an 'old' one floating around somewhere which you won't be able to destroy because it can't be located.bob69 said:All I wish to do now, is recover the original, & have it stored safely using the link kindly provided earlier in the thread.Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0 -
Apologies for the VERY late update. Ended up contacting the firm that were holding the will after the original firm went bust. They were very helpful & after providing the relevant proof of identity to them, they were able to send us the original will in the post, which we now have safe possession of. Thanks to everyone for their helpful replies, & apologies for not posting news of the resolution sooner.If you're not living on the edge, you'll take up too much room.2
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