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"As far as we can make out, the solicitor is a bundling fool who knows little if anything about land law."
Terrific. The (non) client who knows more than the solicitor and decides how best her father should deal with his own life.
If your own father cares not a jot and if you are not a beneficiary, butt out. If the will is going to be challenged, it will be challenged.
Oh and its "bungling" not "bundling"
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"As far as we can make out, the solicitor is a bundling fool who knows little if anything about land law."
Terrific. The (non) client who knows more than the solicitor and decides how best her father should deal with his own life.
If your own father cares not a jot and if you are not a beneficiary, butt out. If the will is going to be challenged, it will be challenged.
Oh and its "bungling" not "bundling"
mf
In other words, your casually insulting generalisations have alienated at least two of the posters most likely to help.
I think your father should go and see another solicitor maybe go to someone who specialises in inheritance and wills as they may have come accross this type of situation before.
Ah, sorry, think I get it now. 2 of the posters most likely to help would be of a certain profession as to who I "casually insulted"! Great.
... As far as we can make out, the solicitor is a bundling fool who knows little if anything about land law.....
The OP is talking about a specific solicitor that they know and obviously something has occured to give rise to their opinion of the solicitor. How is that a generalisation about the entire profession? How can you assume the OP is wrong, and the solicitor is right when you don't know who hes talking about?
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