A Grant of Probate (where there is a Will) or a Grant of Letters of Administration (where there is no Will) is a document issued by the Probate Registry which outlines the details of the deceased estate. It shows how has the legal authority to deal with the administration of the estate
The Grant provides legal authority for the Personal Representatives to deal with the deceased's affairs.
Whilst it is not always necessary to obtain a Grant, it is generally required if the deceased had assets worth more than £5,000, owned any stocks or shares or owned any land or property.
Here at Taylor Bracewell our team have a wealth of experience in dealing with the administration of estates. Our Solicitors can assist you with any part of the process. Our team will resolve everything sympathetically and as quickly as possible to allow you to grieve without any undue stress.
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