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here is one that ubasses figures
she used to run a Citizens advice....
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chris buenchico is one to listen to as well
here is one that ubasses figures
she used to run a Citizens advice....
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chris buenchico is one to listen to as well
I had to apply for "Letters of Administration" re my Dad's estate and I think my brother had to confirm that he agreed to my having that duty. It is a bit different if the deceased owned a house or land to if they only had "chattels" like my father (mobile home on a rented site). Can't remember more I'm afraid.
I wound up an intestate's estate who has insolvent.
but I dont think this is the case here - and as you can imagine it is completely different
time to reminisce - everyone said why was I bothering? I told the family his only cash assets were £2.91 in the side board ( not enought for a bottle of anything) and yup four weeks later one of the bruvvuz, said - you found just under three hundred pounds on the sideboard - can we have it please ?
I buried him and we parted on good terms
but I dont think this is the case here - and as you can imagine it is completely different
time to reminisce - everyone said why was I bothering? I told the family his only cash assets were £2.91 in the side board ( not enought for a bottle of anything) and yup four weeks later one of the bruvvuz, said - you found just under three hundred pounds on the sideboard - can we have it please ?
I buried him and we parted on good terms