I very close to my cousin and she left me her house when she died. Unfortunately my cousin's homemade Will was undated. She had no children and was never married. The executor wrote to the two witnesses to check their attestation and the date the Will was signed. This went well as they both of their statements agreed. The executor then asked the two witnesses to swear an Oath on their attestation. Unfortunately one of the witnesses wrote the wrong date by mistake on his signed oath. He intended make another oath correcting the error, but passed away before this could be done.
The executor now says my cousin's Will is not valid, as the two oaths state the Will was signed on different dates. Even though he has letters from the witnesses agreeing the same date. Is this true? Can I appeal or get the executor removed? Under intestacy rules I would inherit nothing.
The executor now says my cousin's Will is not valid, as the two oaths state the Will was signed on different dates. Even though he has letters from the witnesses agreeing the same date. Is this true? Can I appeal or get the executor removed? Under intestacy rules I would inherit nothing.
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