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  2. National Probate Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The probate calendar was created by the Probate Registry, which was responsible for proving wills and administrations from 1858 following the enactment of the Court of Probate Act 1857. [1] It replaced a system of ecclesiastical courts.

  3. Statute of Wills - Wikipedia

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    The Statute of Wills or Wills Act 1540 (32 Hen. 8.c. 1) was an Act of the Parliament of England.It made it possible, for the first time in post-Conquest English history, for landholders to determine who would inherit their land upon their death by permitting devise by will.

  4. Wills Act 1837 - Wikipedia

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    The Wills Act 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict. c. 26) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that confirms the power of every adult to dispose of their real and personal property, whether they are the outright owner or a beneficiary under a trust, by will on their death (s.3).

  5. Calendars of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration

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    Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration or CGPLA [1] was an index published in the United Kingdom and Ireland that lists an alphabetical summary of probate documents such as wills. [2]

  6. Wills can continue to be witnessed via Zoom in England and ...

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    The extension will last until January 31 2024, while the Law Commission considers potential reforms to the law around wills. Wills can continue to be witnessed via Zoom in England and Wales until 2024

  7. Will and testament - Wikipedia

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    In England, the formalities of wills are relaxed for soldiers who express their wishes on active service; any such will is known as a serviceman's will. A minority of jurisdictions even recognize the validity of nuncupative wills (oral wills), particularly for military personnel or merchant sailors.

  8. Bank accounts locked and cash withdrawn after elderly gave ...

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    Elderly and vulnerable people in south-east England have told the BBC how they lost control of their money and property after dealing with a law firm based in Essex.

  9. Administration (probate law) - Wikipedia

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    Where a person dies leaving a will appointing an executor, and that executor validly disposes of the property of the deceased within England and Wales, then the estate will go to probate. However, if no will is left, or the will is invalid or incomplete in some way, then administrators must be appointed.

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