Go to the solicitors your father went to do his will and they will copy it for you.
Until it becomes a public document (proven) who holds a copy is at the discretion of the executors and/or their solicitors.
Chances are that the answer is yes. I mean if a lease is valid when it's done orally, and no one has a copy, then if you signed it that's it.
Contact a valid executor to the will.
Solicitors Journal was created in 1856.
The population of Warners Solicitors is 110.
Warners Solicitors was created in 1785.
Pannone solicitors's population is 600.
Yes, banks can provide personal information to solicitors, but this typically requires the client's consent or a legal obligation, such as a court order. Banks are bound by privacy laws and regulations that protect customer information, so they must ensure that any disclosure complies with these rules. Additionally, solicitors may need to demonstrate a valid reason for requesting the information, often related to a legal matter involving the client.
No, there is no requirement to have a copy. If you want to enforce the contract, having a copy is important. And it should be a signed copy to take to court.
Solicitors documents can be for employment or for many other things such as wills
The population of Russell-Cooke Solicitors is 230.