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If the "someone else" has a right to see the will, he needs to approach the solicitor on his own behalf. This "someone else" could give you Power of Attorney to take to the solicitor and that might have some weight. If, however, this someone is not named in the will or has any other legal personal interest, I doubt any solicitor is going to hand him or anyone else a copy of the will.
Many people choose to sign something on behalf of someone else. Typically wives and husbands will sign on behalf of their partner.
A behalf is an advantage or favour, to do something on someone else's behalf is to do it in order to someway assist them.
The name of an agent that recieves funds on behalf of someone else to handle financial decisions and act on another persons behalf is commonly known as Power Of Attorney.
you need a power of attorney in order to do so
To do something for someone else.
"Per" is short for "by" or "through" and is often used to indicate who is sending the letter on behalf of someone else or a company. It is commonly used in formal or business correspondence to clarify the sender's position or authority.
A billpayer is a person who pays bills, especially someone who pays telephone bills, sometimes on behalf of someone else.
sounds like someone is a gold digger
An attorney can plead on behalf of another person.
The usual is p.p. - which stands for pro percurationem inLatin
Yes, forging a signature without authority is illegal and can be considered a criminal offense. It is important to obtain proper consent before using someone else's signature for any document or agreement.