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Busby15 | 05:55 Wed 03rd Dec 2008 | Civil
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is it still possible to see a copy of a will that has been revoked? If so where would it be and who would I contact?
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If you contacted the solicitor who wrote the earlier Will and offered a handsome reward. (Money buys anything!)
I wouldn't have thought so unless you had the permission of the will writer or someother authority eg the police.

As a solicitor there is no way anyone other than the client or someone with other authority would get anywhere near it.
A revoked will is often destroyed (it's one of the ways of revoking it) so it's unlikely you will see it
You would not be entitled to see an earlier revoked will. The only way you could would be if the Will were revoked by a later instrument and the validity of that instrument is in doubt, you could write a Larke v Nugus letter to the firm who drew up the latest will and ask for a copy of the Will file. Although Larke v Nugus really covers cases where validity is in doubt, it would be reasonable in these circumstances to ask. The Law Society supports Larke v Nugus letters and in those circumstances it would be correct for the solicitors to release a copy.
I am also anxious to se a copy of a will that has been revoked.
Please let me know if you are successful
Busby15 ! Did you manage to see a copy of the revoked will
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No I haven't been able to see the revoked will but I have written to the probate office to get a copy of the new will and grant of representation

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