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Probate disclosure

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03 Mar 08 #15640 by BRM
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Hi, I'm at the begining of AR and why ex is refusing to disclose her fathers will & probate, just saying she wasn't left anything. I was wondering if I can view this without her consent. eg are they open to the public to view.

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BRM

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03 Mar 08 #15642 by LittleMrMike
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Yes. Apply to the York District Probate Registry. You must of course give them full details of the deceased, full name, date of death,anything to help the Registry track it down.

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03 Mar 08 #15646 by BRM
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Thanks. I will do

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