Cyprus will
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Hi, I live in London and my dad died 8 years ago in Larnaca, Cyprus.
Does anyone know how I can get a copy of his will without actually
going over there?
Thankyou very much :-)
Does anyone know how I can get a copy of his will without actually
going over there?
Thankyou very much :-)
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have a read through this http://www.cyprusexpat.co.uk/article...useful-insight
are you aware that he actually made a will and was it created in Cyprus or another country. at the end of the above article is a link that might be able to help.
are you aware that he actually made a will and was it created in Cyprus or another country. at the end of the above article is a link that might be able to help.
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Thankyou very much. I will look into the link. Yes he definitely made a will
and he definitely made it in Larnaca because my brother saw it originally but he is also
in London and doesn't know how to obtain a copy.
and he definitely made it in Larnaca because my brother saw it originally but he is also
in London and doesn't know how to obtain a copy.
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to BE. I am moving your thread over to our Cyprus forum...hopefully the people who post in that forum will be able to help you.
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It may be slightly different in Cyprus, but in a lot of European countries wills are notarised. You dont keep the original, they are kept at a registry. You (or your father) will only have a copy.
Inheritance laws are quite complicated in Cyprus I believe, laws of succession apply
Inheritance laws are quite complicated in Cyprus I believe, laws of succession apply
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Your fathers lawyer should have lodged the will at the local court.
If you don't know who the lawyer was the court should be able to tell you.
You should be aware that if your father was a little bit naive about how things work here his lawyer may well have made himself executor and some lawyers will claim as much as 20% of the estate.
If you don't know who the lawyer was the court should be able to tell you.
You should be aware that if your father was a little bit naive about how things work here his lawyer may well have made himself executor and some lawyers will claim as much as 20% of the estate.





