Applying for probate can feel overwhelming during an already difficult time. Whether you need to apply for a Grant of Probate (if there is a Will) or Letters of Administration (if there isn’t a Will), our trusted solicitors make the process straightforward and affordable.
Compare quotes for probateProbate is the legal process of dealing with someone’s estate after they pass away. It gives the executor or administrator the legal right to:
Collect money and assets (such as property, bank accounts, and investments)
Pay any outstanding debts, taxes, and expenses
Distribute the remaining estate to the rightful beneficiaries
If you’re responsible for managing an estate, you may need to apply for authority before you can access funds or transfer property. You can also read more about what probate means in Scotland as the process differs slightly across the UK.
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If you are the executor of a will, then you’ll need a Grant of Probate to begin.
This confirms that the executor has the legal right to deal with the deceased’s estate. Only executors are allowed to apply, and often a will names more than one.
Apply NowIf the deceased has not left a will, you’ll need Letters of Administration to manage the estate. These are sometimes referred to as Letters of Representation and give close family members the authority to act.
Get Letters of AdministrationYou normally need this legal authority if:
The person owned property or land in their sole name
There are significant savings or investments in the estate
A bank or financial institution requests official documents before releasing funds
If the estate is small or jointly owned, this may not always be necessary. Our solicitors can advise you on whether it applies in your situation, and you can learn more about probate costs so you know what to expect before starting the process.
Compare solicitors nowIf there’s a Will – the named executor applies for a Grant of Probate
If there’s no Will – the closest living relative applies for Letters of Administration
Both types fall under what’s called a Grant of Representation, which gives the legal right to deal with the estate.
Our service makes it simple to start the application process.
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