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As An Executor Can I Ask The Solicitor To Release The Will To Me
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Has the testator passed away? If not, you've no right to view the will until they do. (You don't even have to know that it exists although, obviously, it makes sense for you to do so).
If the testator has passed away then you must have access to the will (or, at least, a copy of it) in order for you to carry out your duties. If the solicitor you refer to is also an executor then it wouldn't be unreasonable of him/her to simply provide you with a photocopy of the will. If he/she is not also an executor then the will should be handed to you (or to another executor).
If the testator has passed away then you must have access to the will (or, at least, a copy of it) in order for you to carry out your duties. If the solicitor you refer to is also an executor then it wouldn't be unreasonable of him/her to simply provide you with a photocopy of the will. If he/she is not also an executor then the will should be handed to you (or to another executor).
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