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Thanks Peter, the old man will be turning in his grave, his so called son had noting to do with him, but now he has died he is suddenly the most important thing in his life. He is saying we duped the guy into making him change his original will made 25 yrs a which left everything to son and the new will leaves him nothing plus a letter explaining why. The solicitor is now contacting the pension people, mum thinks there may be some paperwork in attic and she seems to remember him filling something out but then doing nothing with it. I am an honest person and if found I will give it to the solicitor and keep fingers crossed that because the company never received it they won't act on it. Do you happen to know if they do accept it, then as sole executor I would have to honour it, would this be brought up in the court if the will dispute ends up there and would it be granted straight away or would he have to wait until the dispute is sorted. Even though I am sole executor all the accounts etc are frozen until the dispute is resolved. Is it down to me to honour it or the pension company?