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    hi all I have a problem that when my dad passed away the my *signature *Was *fate *On the probate form by my sister which I have just found out about will I am very up set about this and a lot of *assets *And shares of 100k at the time of my dads passing have gone missing.this information I have *Proof of my sister *faking my *signature *On probate form *without my consent *Now my mum has passed away late *year and and are going through my mums probate which I will not sign till I get to the bottom of my dads I paid for a copy of mum dad probate and will on line and there is well over 160k missing on the form can someone help me please as I have *dyslexia so written this is very hard to do for me I did not have copy of my *parents *Wills as my older sisterr had both but didn’t give me a copy*
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    Condolences on your losses.

    If probate has been granted you can obtain copies of the will from here:*https://www.gov.uk/search-will-probate

    Were you named as an executor in your father's will?
    Are you named as an executor in your mother's will?

    If you think there has been fraud or forgery you should first report it to the police to obtain a crime number.
    You can then send that to the probate court with any evidence you have for them to investigate. (they probably won't!)

    Regarding the missing money, you could report your concerns to HMRC if you think it was for tax avoidance (https://www.gov.uk/government/organi...raud-reporting)

    Bearing in mind you have dyslexia you might find Citizens Advice will be able to assist you (or else see a solicitor) as this will not be an easy journey.

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