If a family member dies, there are several legal steps that may need to be taken: Register the death The death must be registered with the local Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages within 5 days (8 days in Scotland). The death certificate will be needed to settle the estate and claim benefits. Arrange the funeral The executor of the […]
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Can you sell a house before probate?
It is possible to sell a house before probate is granted, but the process can be more complicated. When a person dies and leaves behind a house, the house is considered part of their estate and must be included in the probate process. The executors of the estate are responsible for paying any debts and taxes owed by the deceased, […]
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 […]
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 Could Happen to Your Assets if Your Lose Your Life to COVID-19 Without a Will?
Most of us have already had our lives dominated by the incessant news about the global COVID-19 pandemic, but there are a number of deaths that have without reasonable notice inflicted families. After all, no one really thought a virus allegedly derived from bats could do so much damage to the human population. But it has and swiftly too. One […]
Can I Sell the Deceased’s Property to Pay Inheritance Tax?
Paying Inheritance tax (IHT) is not always a straightforward matter, particularly if the amount due is more than you, the executor, have available to pay. If the estate left in the will is more than £325,000, then 40% of any amount over this threshold will need to be paid to HMRC. It doesn’t matter whether the estate is property only, […]
Choosing an Executor to Administer Your Will
The person who sorts out your property when you die and carries out the instructions in your Will is called your executor. It is preferable that you appoint an executor in your Will as it makes it easier to finalise your Will after you die. There are no restrictions on who you choose to do the job, but it is […]
The Pros and Cons of DIY Wills
The number of British adults who have not made a Will is alarmingly high. It has been estimated that around 60% of adults have not concerned themselves with making a Will. Why not? The two main reasons seem to be cost and procrastination. Those adults who do think about making a Will are concerned about the cost of making a […]