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The will of the deceased has been amended, but the amendments have not been initialled. Can I still obtain Probate?

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The will of the deceased has been amended, but the amendments have not been initialled. Can I still obtain Probate?

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Where any obliteration, interlineation or other alteration to a will is not authenticated in a manner prescribed by the Wills Act 1997, the Registrar will require evidence to show that the alteration was made before execution and will give directions as to the form in which the will is to be proved.

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