Obtaining Probate or Letters of Administration
A Grant of Probate of a Deceased’s Will is a Court document which grants the Executor or Executors named in the Will the power to deal with the Deceased’s estate.
A Grant of Probate of a Deceased’s Will is a Court document which grants the Executor or Executors named in the Will the power to deal with the Deceased’s estate.
A Grant of Letters of Administration is a Court document appointing a person to administer a Deceased’s estate where there is no valid Will or there was a Will which does not appoint any executors. Banks, Landgate, share registries and other businesses may refuse to deal with you until the Court has made the Grant of Letters of Administration.
A Grant of Letters of Administration is a Court document appointing a person to administer a Deceased’s estate where there is no valid Will or there was a Will which does not appoint any executors.
When a person dies with a will, those persons named as executors have the right to obtain a grant of probate of the deceased’s estate and administer the estate.
When creating a will, you will need to include the person, or people, you would like to manage your estate when you pass away. You should name primary and secondary executors, jointly or individually.