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Published on: 15 August 2024

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HMCTS updates form PA7A and adds new form PA7B

HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has revised form PA7A, the application used to request the withdrawal of a Will or codicil held in HMCTS storage. Updates include adding the testator’s date of birth to question 1, introducing a new question (6) about other executors named in the Will, and providing an option to return PA7A by email. A new companion form, PA7B, must be used where the consent of fellow executors is needed. See: LNB News 13/08/2024 7. Sources: Apply to withdraw a Will or codicil from storage: Form PA7A—GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) and Withdraw a Will stored with HM Courts and Tribunals Service—GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)...

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