M Marsupial Registered User Messages 1,313 26 Feb 2024 #21 In such a situation, wouldn't it be rather unfortunate if the will somehow disappeared? Widening that comment, is it illegal for someone to conceal (or destroy) a will? Last edited: 26 Feb 2024
In such a situation, wouldn't it be rather unfortunate if the will somehow disappeared? Widening that comment, is it illegal for someone to conceal (or destroy) a will?
S Sarenco Registered User Messages 8,123 26 Feb 2024 #22 Marsupial said: Widneing that comment, is it illegal for someone to conceal (or destroy) a will? Click to expand... Yes.
Marsupial said: Widneing that comment, is it illegal for someone to conceal (or destroy) a will? Click to expand... Yes.
T T McGibney Registered User Messages 6,947 26 Feb 2024 #23 Brendan Burgess said: Guys - can you stop arguing over nothing. The OP (who we don't think is a notorious gangster) can approach the charity and they can tell him whether or not they are allowed or are willing to disclaim. Click to expand... Indeed Brendan, it's a simple and obvious step.
Brendan Burgess said: Guys - can you stop arguing over nothing. The OP (who we don't think is a notorious gangster) can approach the charity and they can tell him whether or not they are allowed or are willing to disclaim. Click to expand... Indeed Brendan, it's a simple and obvious step.
M Marsupial Registered User Messages 1,313 26 Feb 2024 #24 Sarenco said: Yes. Click to expand... Might be difficult to prove though, unless the original was kept in a solicitor's safe.
Sarenco said: Yes. Click to expand... Might be difficult to prove though, unless the original was kept in a solicitor's safe.