This evening's legal shenanigans have revolved around my parents' wills. They're held the a form of solicitors and my brother is going there tomorrow to collect them, but this needs my approval as joint executor. So he emailed me a suitable letter (he's a retired solicitor so he knows what to say) which I had to print out and sign, then scan and email back
I'd normally just print it to a PDF, then paste my signature over that and print it to a PDF again. But he said it's a slight possibility that the letter won't be enough and they'll want to check with me, so I figured having the printed and signed version to wave at them over Teams or Zoom or something might help. If not, I may have to knock off early and drive down there.
I'd normally just print it to a PDF, then paste my signature over that and print it to a PDF again. But he said it's a slight possibility that the letter won't be enough and they'll want to check with me, so I figured having the printed and signed version to wave at them over Teams or Zoom or something might help. If not, I may have to knock off early and drive down there.
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