Is this correct that using a caveat improperly is a crime under the criminal justice act
Abuse of process
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Hi, Please can I ask why some posts receive answers and others like this post and a previous one of mine seem to be completely ignored, when they are asking a perfectly reasonable question. I am a confused and extremely stressed 63 year old who has now spent almost £13000 and still not getting very far with my probate problem, having been the victim of an extremely vexatious and shamefaced individual.
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It could be a number of reasons but the common ones are:- There's only a handful of regular contributors
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I've tagged des8 who might be able to answer your question in a bit more detail.If you have a question about the voluntary termination process, please read this guide first, as it should have all the answers you need. Please do not hijack another person's thread as I will not respond to you
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Thank you, as stated I am already £13000 pound into a lengthy dispute, the answers aren't always forthcoming from solicitors in layman's terms so it is good to get another view to help get ones head around things.
It is frustrating and stressful enough so it just adds to it if it feels like you are being ignored. I do realise it is a free forum for advice and I am not aiming criticism at anyone.
The screenshot I took is off a website Called"Oratto" and that is the only place I have ever seen it stated even after numerous searches on the Internet. Thanks once again
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Regarding that screen shot from Oratto I have never heard of anyone being charged with a crime for improper use of a caveat.
Generally if a caveat has been improperly used, the perpetrator gets hit with an adverse costs order, which can be many tens of thousands of pounds.
Also a trifle concerned about the terminology used on that site "abuse of proceedings" when normally it is referred to as "abuse of process"
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Thank you Des8, yes I never noticed that. I always wondered why I couldn't find any further mention of it.
My dispute is now coming to a head and I have been looking for any little thing that might help, realistically the "Abuse of process" ought to be enough.
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