Probate & Administration of Estates
When someone dies, it is usually necessary, whether they have made a will or not, to obtain a Court Order to deal with their financial affairs.
If they have left a will, the Court Order is called a Grant of Probate and if they have died without a Will, a Grant of Letters of Administration is required.
Administering an estate requires knowledge of the laws of property, succession and trusts, as well as the implication of Inheritance and Capital Gains taxes.
At Ramsdens, we can help the Executors appointed in the will, or family members entitled to inherit, to deal with the often complicated paperwork in an efficient and cost effective way at a time when stress and emotion leave you with little enthusiam to deal with these important matters yourself. We can also help you with tax and other complications which may arise as a consequence of a death.
Our experts are available and approachable and we provide a fast and straightforward service to suit your individual circumstances and requirements.
Call our Private Client team to discuss your individual requirements on 01484 821 500, email
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