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  • Larke v Nugus letter

    How should i respond to Larke v Nugus letter i read on here to ignore it.
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    The question is not specific or clear, and without more info its hard to advise on whether you should ignore a letter or not. Here is some helpful info on Larke v Nugus

    https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/content/101713
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    • #3
      Originally posted by pt2537 View Post
      The question is not specific or clear, and without more info its hard to advise on whether you should ignore a letter or not. Here is some helpful info on Larke v Nugus

      https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/content/101713
      Hi thankyou for your interest . I recieved the letter from a solicitor representing 7 charaties who were named in my uncles revoked will . I am concerned because it also contains information that could only have come from the solicitor who drafted the revoked will . How did they come by this information. They are 2 different firms in different towns . My uncles will was granted probate in February 2020 and could have been dispersed by now had it not been for covid 19.

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