Molestation Order And Will Contest
Summary
When dealing with a molestation order, contact the police for any related reports. For a contested will, gather documentation and consult a solicitor. If mental capacity is questioned, secure medical records and consult a medical expert. Communicate clearly with the police and seek legal advice for both issues.Full Conversation
My sister in law has got a molestation order against me She has put in that her son's tyres have been slashed can I get this confirmation from the police
Hi ****! You can contact the police to request a copy of any reports related to the tyre slashing incident. This can help confirm whether an official report was made. Make sure to have any relevant case numbers or details when you contact them. Would you like guidance on how to approach the police for this information?
I am taking them to court over a contested will and they are trying everything to get me in trouble
It sounds like a challenging situation, ****. When dealing with a contested will, it's important to gather all necessary documentation and evidence. To approach the police for confirmation about the tyre slashing report, you can:
- Visit or call your local police station.
- Provide any relevant details, such as dates or case numbers.
- Request a copy of the report for your records.
If you need further guidance on the will contestation or defending against the molestation order, feel free to ask!
- Visit or call your local police station.
- Provide any relevant details, such as dates or case numbers.
- Request a copy of the report for your records.
If you need further guidance on the will contestation or defending against the molestation order, feel free to ask!
I don't know when the tyres were slashed I have asked some of her family but they said they never heard anything about it
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It seems like you're facing a complex legal situation involving both a molestation order and a contested will. Here are a few general points to consider:
- Molestation Order: Ensure you comply with all conditions of the order. It might be beneficial to seek legal advice for defending your position.
- Contested Will: Gather all relevant documentation and consider consulting a solicitor specializing in wills and probate.
Would you like more detailed information on either of these issues?
It seems like you're facing a complex legal situation involving both a molestation order and a contested will. Here are a few general points to consider:
- Molestation Order: Ensure you comply with all conditions of the order. It might be beneficial to seek legal advice for defending your position.
- Contested Will: Gather all relevant documentation and consider consulting a solicitor specializing in wills and probate.
Would you like more detailed information on either of these issues?
I am with a solicitor over the contested will I just wanted to know if I can ask the police if there sons tyres had been done
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You can certainly approach the police for confirmation about any reports related to the tyre incident. Since you don’t have specific details like dates, it might be challenging, but you can ask them to check any reports linked to the parties involved. Would you like more tips on how to communicate effectively with the police?
You can certainly approach the police for confirmation about any reports related to the tyre incident. Since you don’t have specific details like dates, it might be challenging, but you can ask them to check any reports linked to the parties involved. Would you like more tips on how to communicate effectively with the police?
Yes
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To communicate effectively with the police:
- Be polite and clear about your request.
- Explain the reason for your inquiry.
- Provide any known information, like names or related incidents.
- Ask if there are any formal procedures for obtaining the report.
If you need more help, feel free to ask!
To communicate effectively with the police:
- Be polite and clear about your request.
- Explain the reason for your inquiry.
- Provide any known information, like names or related incidents.
- Ask if there are any formal procedures for obtaining the report.
If you need more help, feel free to ask!
If you have medical records we're do you go to get a medical expert to look at them
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For getting a medical expert to review medical records, you can consider the following options:
- Consult Your GP: They might refer you to a specialist.
- Private Medical Experts: Search for private consultants or specialists in the relevant field.
- Legal Assistance: If this is related to a legal case, your solicitor might have recommendations for medical experts.
Are you dealing with a legal case that requires a medical expert's opinion?
For getting a medical expert to review medical records, you can consider the following options:
- Consult Your GP: They might refer you to a specialist.
- Private Medical Experts: Search for private consultants or specialists in the relevant field.
- Legal Assistance: If this is related to a legal case, your solicitor might have recommendations for medical experts.
Are you dealing with a legal case that requires a medical expert's opinion?
Yes my step mum passed away and she made a will with a solicitor who also visited her at home She had a stroke But was coming home The solicitor visit her in hospital and she signed her will with two solicitors as witnesses But she has mild cognitive symptoms But family are saying she didn't have the mental capacity to sign it
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Contesting a will based on mental capacity can be complex. Here's some general guidance:
- Mental Capacity: A will can be contested if the testator lacked mental capacity. This involves proving she didn't understand the nature of the act or its effects.
- Medical Records: Secure medical records to substantiate her cognitive state.
- Legal Advice: Consult a solicitor specializing in probate law.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with contesting the will?
Contesting a will based on mental capacity can be complex. Here's some general guidance:
- Mental Capacity: A will can be contested if the testator lacked mental capacity. This involves proving she didn't understand the nature of the act or its effects.
- Medical Records: Secure medical records to substantiate her cognitive state.
- Legal Advice: Consult a solicitor specializing in probate law.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with contesting the will?
It's family contesting the validity of the will But she made it before going into hospital But had not signed it So her solicitor went to hospital along with another solicitor were they both witnessed it
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In your case, it seems like the main issue revolves around the mental capacity of your step-mum when she signed the will. Here are some things to consider:
- Mental Capacity: To contest the will, the family must provide evidence that she lacked mental capacity.
- Witnesses: The presence of two solicitors as witnesses might strengthen the case that she had the capacity.
- Medical Evidence: Obtaining medical records and possibly a medical expert's opinion can be crucial.
Would you like more detailed information on how to gather and present this evidence effectively?
In your case, it seems like the main issue revolves around the mental capacity of your step-mum when she signed the will. Here are some things to consider:
- Mental Capacity: To contest the will, the family must provide evidence that she lacked mental capacity.
- Witnesses: The presence of two solicitors as witnesses might strengthen the case that she had the capacity.
- Medical Evidence: Obtaining medical records and possibly a medical expert's opinion can be crucial.
Would you like more detailed information on how to gather and present this evidence effectively?
I have her medical records It says mild cognitive symptoms
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In this situation, the presence of mild cognitive symptoms in medical records could be relevant, but it may not be decisive. Here's what you can consider:
- Medical Expert: You might want to consult a medical expert to assess if the symptoms significantly impacted her capacity.
- Legal Strategy: Discuss with your solicitor how this evidence can be used effectively in the case.
Would you like to know more about how to approach a medical expert for this assessment?
In this situation, the presence of mild cognitive symptoms in medical records could be relevant, but it may not be decisive. Here's what you can consider:
- Medical Expert: You might want to consult a medical expert to assess if the symptoms significantly impacted her capacity.
- Legal Strategy: Discuss with your solicitor how this evidence can be used effectively in the case.
Would you like to know more about how to approach a medical expert for this assessment?
Yes
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To approach a medical expert for an assessment, consider the following:
- Select an Expert: Choose someone with experience in cognitive assessments.
- Provide Records: Share all relevant medical records with the expert.
- Request Evaluation: Ask for an opinion on the impact of her symptoms on mental capacity.
If you need more guidance, let me know!
To approach a medical expert for an assessment, consider the following:
- Select an Expert: Choose someone with experience in cognitive assessments.
- Provide Records: Share all relevant medical records with the expert.
- Request Evaluation: Ask for an opinion on the impact of her symptoms on mental capacity.
If you need more guidance, let me know!
How do I contact a medical expert
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To contact a medical expert for an assessment, follow these steps:
- Search Online: Look for medical experts or consultants specializing in cognitive assessments.
- Referrals: Ask your GP or solicitor for recommendations.
- Professional Directories: Use directories like the General Medical Council or private healthcare providers.
Would you like help finding specific medical experts in your area?
To contact a medical expert for an assessment, follow these steps:
- Search Online: Look for medical experts or consultants specializing in cognitive assessments.
- Referrals: Ask your GP or solicitor for recommendations.
- Professional Directories: Use directories like the General Medical Council or private healthcare providers.
Would you like help finding specific medical experts in your area?
No but thank you for your help
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It looks like you have a challenging legal situation involving both a contested will and a potential molestation order. If you need further assistance or legal advice, consulting with your solicitor is a wise choice. If there's anything else you need, feel free to reach out!
It looks like you have a challenging legal situation involving both a contested will and a potential molestation order. If you need further assistance or legal advice, consulting with your solicitor is a wise choice. If there's anything else you need, feel free to reach out!