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		<title>What is Probate?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Probate&#8217; is a term used when talking about applying for the right to deal with a deceased person&#8217;s affairs. It&#8217;s sometimes called &#8216;administering the estate&#8217;. If the person who has died leaves a Will Normally executors named in the Will deal with the person&#8217;s affairs after their death. An executor applies for a &#8216;grant of probate&#8217; from the probate registry.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Probate&#8217; is a term used when talking about applying for the right to deal with a deceased person&#8217;s affairs. It&#8217;s sometimes called &#8216;administering the estate&#8217;.</p>
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<h4>If the person who has died leaves a Will</h4>
<p>Normally executors named in the Will deal with the person&#8217;s affairs after their death.</p>
<p>An executor applies for a &#8216;grant of probate&#8217; from the probate registry.  The &#8216;grant&#8217; is a legal document that confirms that the executor has the authority to deal with the deceased person&#8217;s assets etc. </p>
<p>Typically it is used to access funds, sort out finances, to collect and to share out the deceased person&#8217;s assets in accordance with the terms of the Will.</p></div>
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<h4>If the person who has died didn&#8217;t leave a Will</h4>
<p>If there is no Will, a close relative of the deceased can apply to the probate registry to deal with the estate.</p>
<p>The application is then for a &#8216;grant of letters of administration&#8217;.  If the grant is given, they are known as &#8216;administrators&#8217; of the estate.</p>
<p>Just like the grant of probate, the grant of letters of administration is a legal document which confirms the administrator&#8217;s authority to deal with the deceased person&#8217;s assets.</p>
<h4>Is it difficult?</h4>
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<p>The amount of work required to complete Probate depends on the complexity, the types of assets, and legal or tax complications.  There is also a heavy legal responsibility placed on an executor to distribute the estate properly. This can be an onerous responsibility.</p>
<p>It may be desirable to use a professional to deal with probate if the estate is complex or if there is nobody suitable to carry out the role.  Sometimes a professional is employed to avoid making choices between siblings!</p>
<p>If you would like to find out more about our Probate service, making a Will, getting a Will review or if you want to arrange a visit please call Bill Ryan on 01225 582 582 or 07942 95 95 99. Alternatively use the <a href="http://yourwillmatters.co.uk/contact">contact page</a> and you will be called back shortly.</p>
<p>The home visit Will service is available in Berkshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset and Wiltshire.</p></div>
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