In the United Kingdom, applying for a grant of probate (also known as a grant of representation) is a legal process that is required in order to administer the estate of a deceased person. The process generally involves the following steps:

Collecting the necessary documents: This includes the will of the deceased, if there is one, as well as information about the assets and liabilities of the estate.

Identifying the executors named in the will: These are the individuals who are responsible for administering the estate.

Applying for the grant: This is done by filling out a form called a "probate application" and submitting it to the Probate Registry, along with the necessary documents and a fee.

Swearing an oath: Executors need to swear an oath that the statements made in the probate application are true.

Receiving the grant: Once the application is approved, the Probate Registry will issue a grant of probate, which is a legal document that gives the executors the authority to deal with the assets of the estate.

It's important to note that is also an option of using a solicitor to help with the process, they would typically be able to advise you on the process of applying for a grant of probate and also manage the administration of the estate on your behalf.

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