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Larke v Nugus letter

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  • Larke v Nugus letter


    Hi from a new member my first post. I am executor and a beneficiarie of my late uncles will . I have recieved a Larke v Nugus letter from a firm of solicitors claiming to represent several major charaties that were named on a previous now revoked will . My uncles will has been granted probate and is been dealt with by a local firm of solicitors . Does anyone know if the firm dealing with my uncles validated will at the moment will also have recieved the Larke v Nugus letter . My uncle did a diy will and removed these charaties from his last will . Any advice on how to respond to the Larke v Nugus request which contains a long list of things they want me to reply to . I have read i am under no obligation to reply to the Larke v Nugus letter.
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    Refer it to your solicitor.

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