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Probate advice please
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 3 Feb 2013 22:07 |
Thank you Alec will do. |
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Alec | Report | 3 Feb 2013 13:03 |
Hi Chrissie2394 |
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 1 Feb 2013 22:25 |
Andysmum that's really kind of you. |
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Andysmum | Report | 1 Feb 2013 22:19 |
I have done both my mother's and my mother-in-law's wills. It can involve quite a bit of correspondence, but is not difficult if you are a fairly organised sort of person. |
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 1 Feb 2013 21:37 |
Thank you for your reply Andrew. |
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Andrew | Report | 1 Feb 2013 21:32 |
If the balances are small then probate may not be required. For example HSBC will pay out if the balance is under £20k. I cashed premium bonds my mother held without probate as well. Check with each organistion. |
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 1 Feb 2013 21:12 |
I really appreciate your replies Vera, thank you. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 1 Feb 2013 20:58 |
Chris, the only problems we occasionally had was getting banks etc. to respond reasonably quickly. They did sometimes need a bit of prompting. I would advise keeping a record of any phone conversations and keeping copies of letters etc. |
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 1 Feb 2013 20:51 |
Thank you Vera. I was hoping someone would say it's not too difficult to do. Having looked at some forms from the above link I may need a bit of advice. It's just making sure I complete every form that is required that I'm finding a bit daunting. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 1 Feb 2013 20:46 |
You won't need a solicitor unless there are complex trusts etc. OH has been the sole executor on 3 wills and I have been joint executor on my Dad's will and we didn't use a solicitor for any of them. It can be a bit time consuming but it is not difficult to do and we found the local probate office quite helpful if we needed guidance with filling in any section of the forms. |
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 1 Feb 2013 20:42 |
Thanks for your reply Choccy, I've had a look at that. |
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Choccy | Report | 1 Feb 2013 20:30 |
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Chrissie2394 | Report | 1 Feb 2013 20:17 |
Is there someone who has experience of obtaining Probate without the use of a solicitor who could advise me as the correct way to go about it. |
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