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    Hi, isn't it was that when someone dies all the fmso called family come out the woodwork only want fmto name claim when they found out there's for few bob.

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    I need advice in a probate hearing coming up in the High court family division
    Last edited by Amethyst; 24th July 2017, 16:27:PM.
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    So very true. I can't offer advice but we have been where you are. Good for you for fighting it. I hope you get the advice you need! Seems a great community

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    • #3
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      The first hearing is on the 1st August at the family court in high Holborn- it's a directional hearing

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        Can you give a bit more detail about the issue. Who has made the claim against the estate and was there a Will ?
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          [MENTION=85500]Peridot[/MENTION] may be able to help

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          • #6
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            Hi,
            yep a bit more information would be helpful. What is the claim and who from?
            Was there a Will? I assume so and that this claim is from a disgruntled relative?
            A directions hearing although sounds scary is quite a straight forward hearing. I basically sets down how the case will proceed and provides the timetable for things like disclosing information each party holds, exchanging witness statements, obtaining any expert evidence if it is needed and the like.
            Do you have a solicitor/lawyer acting for you?
            With a bit more information we may be able to point you in the right direction.
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