When is a specialist probate solicitor required?
The majority of people that have the skillset or the time will deal with probate on their own. Sometimes things are more complex than they first seem. The probate process can be complicated because those dealing with the estate need to liaise with the Probate Registry and HM Revenue and Customs before any assets are sold, accounts are closed and the beneficiaries are paid. If this process isn’t handled correctly any property or possessions held in the sole name of the deceased may not be released to you or other beneficiaries
These are a number of reasons you would let an expert probate solicitor work for you, these include:
- When there are charities named as beneficiaries
- If there are any concerns of the validity of the will or the will is currently being contested or dependants not mentioned are likely to contest the will
- If the will features any trusts
- If the will is complex or you simple do not have the time to administer the estate
- When the will contains any assets or property that are not in this country
- If the estate is insolvent
- If the estate value is high enough to be liable for inheritance tax
- If there is a business or any agricultural assets contained within the estate