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The Right To Your Own Documents?
if you signed paperwork and documents, which were then taken away by a family member, and then there was a dispute, are you legally allowed to have them back/have a copy of them?
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He started to get dementia, and behind his wife's back, his brother made him do a mental capacity test, write another Will, and fill out divorce papers! Then they wrote a letter to redirect his mail, again behind his wife's back. Because he was confused, he just signed everything.
Because he was confused, he just signed everything.
His wife is trying to get a copy of everything he signed, and the Brother is refusing.
she says the data protection act Article 15 is about your right to have your own data – signed documents. She has asked her solicitor But all he does is write to the brother demanding the documents, and gets ignored.
but all he does is write to the brother demanding the documents, and gets ignored. She wondered where she stood legally with this.
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