giveusfalmerplease
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My father has just passed away leaving the majority of the estate to me. I have just discovered my father erroneously refers to his granddaughter as his niece but her name is otherwise correct .
Could my sister use this as the basis to contest the will? Do I record this error when applying for probate, or, being sole executor am I allowed to recognise his intention and pay his granddaughter without needing to pay thousands to have it changed?
I would appreciate it if anyone on here can provide advice from a position of knowledge and not assumption because this could literally cost me tens of thousands if it's wrong..
Thanks in advance
Could my sister use this as the basis to contest the will? Do I record this error when applying for probate, or, being sole executor am I allowed to recognise his intention and pay his granddaughter without needing to pay thousands to have it changed?
I would appreciate it if anyone on here can provide advice from a position of knowledge and not assumption because this could literally cost me tens of thousands if it's wrong..
Thanks in advance