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my grandmother died four weeks ago, i am sure i am a benificiary of her will but have heard nothing from her solicitor. how long should i expect to wait, and is there any way i can request to see a copy of the will?
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If the will has been found and used to get probate I think the will would be registered as part of the probate process, although that may take some time.
It won't do any harm to ask the solicitor what he/she can tell you
If the will has been found and used to get probate I think the will would be registered as part of the probate process, although that may take some time.
It won't do any harm to ask the solicitor what he/she can tell you
You can ask her solicitor, but he is under no obligation to provide any information at this stage even if you are a beneficiary.
4 weeks is nothing - I'd be surprised if you hear anything before 4 months to be honest.
Once the will has been through probate it's a public document - anyone can buy a copy of it from the Probate Office
4 weeks is nothing - I'd be surprised if you hear anything before 4 months to be honest.
Once the will has been through probate it's a public document - anyone can buy a copy of it from the Probate Office