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fraudently changing a will

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cozican | 18:03 Mon 04th Feb 2008 | Criminal
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what crime{s} has been committed if someone has said that you are an executor of a will, with out telling you, and then they claim that you gave them power of attorney, then they go to court, {because the rest of the family think they have changed the details of the will in their favour, } they dont tell you that you are supposed to be in court, because they dont want you to find out that they have given themselves power of attorney, and then they keep all the money, approx �500,000. who do you report it too? the police? the court? the solicitors of the will?
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I can't understand a word of what you're on about, but I can tell you that any irregularities in carrying out the provisions of a will should, in the first instance, be reported to the Probate Registry. (If necessary, the Registry can involve the police or other relevant authorities).

You can find the relevant contact details by clicking on the appropriate office, here:
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/infoabout/c ivil/probate/registries.htm

Chris
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to chris, thank you very much for your help, sorry that the question was confusing, lol, we have been in touch with the website, and they are going to investigate the will, and see if there is any fraud involved.

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