Do I need a grant of probate?

If someone has passed away and they had assets in their name alone (i.e., assets that were not jointly owned), then in most cases, a grant of probate will be needed in order to transfer ownership of those assets to the person(s) named in the will (the beneficiaries). A grant of probate is a legal document that gives the executor(s) […]

How long does probate take with a will?

The time it takes to complete the probate process can vary depending on a number of factors, including the complexity of the estate and any disputes that may arise. If the deceased left a valid will that is not contested and the estate is relatively straightforward, the probate process may take several months. In some cases, probate can be completed […]

How much does an estate have to be worth to go to probate in the UK

In the United Kingdom, the value of an estate does not determine whether or not it must go through the probate process. Instead, whether an estate must go through probate depends on a number of factors, including the type of assets that are in the estate and whether the deceased person left a valid will. Generally, if the deceased person […]

What are letters of administration?

Letters of Administration are a legal document issued by a court that grants authority to an individual, known as the administrator, to manage the estate of a deceased person who did not leave a valid will. The administrator is responsible for distributing the assets of the estate among the deceased person’s heirs according to state laws governing inheritance. The administrator […]

How do I get money out of deceased bank account at Lloyds

If a person has passed away and had a bank account with Lloyds, the process for getting money out of their account will depend on whether or not they had a will. If the deceased had a will: The executor of the estate, as named in the will, will need to present a certified copy of the death certificate and […]

What is ‘tell us once’ when someone dies?

“Tell Us Once” is a service offered by the government in the United Kingdom that allows individuals to report a death to multiple government organizations at once, rather than having to notify each organization separately. The service is typically used by the next of kin or the executor of the deceased person’s estate. The organizations that can be notified through […]

Can I make a personal injury claim for someone who has died?

Yes, it is possible to make a personal injury claim on behalf of someone who has died. In such cases, the claim would typically be brought by the personal representative (such as the executor or administrator) of the deceased person’s estate. The Personal Injury claim is intended to compensate the person for losses that resulted from the injury. Since the […]

What happens if I do not apply for probate?

When a person dies, probate is the process of administering their estate by organising their assets, money and possessions and then distributing them as per the terms of a will or in line with the rules of intestacy. To be able to start probate, an executor (the person who takes legal responsibility for carrying out the instructions of a will) […]

Personal risks in being an executor

The executor to an estate has the job of winding up someone’s affairs after their death. It is a job that involves both responsibility and personal financial risk. After someone has died, their executor, named in their Will, has the role of administering their estate and ensuring that the beneficiaries receive everything to which they are entitled. It is important […]

Lasting Powers of Attorney – Frequently Asked Questions

A Lasting Power of Attorney or LPA is a legal document giving authority to a trusted person to make decisions on your behalf, should you ever become unable to do this yourself. We answer some of the most frequently asked questions concerning making and using LPAs. What is a Lasting Power of Attorney? A Lasting Power of Attorney appoints someone […]