Question Author
Thanks Peter and Buenchico. They have 'forced inheritance' rules - meaning a certain portion of your estate has to go to your spouse and children before you can leave the rest how you want. I've seen that expat website which does not make encouraging reading as to the responsiveness and reliability of local lawyers. From what I've found so far we just need an affidavit from a witness to say he/she has known the deceased for x years and confirms a/b/c/ are the spouse and only children of the deceased. I am guessing that affidavit needs to be notarised for use in Mauritius. I saw the 'Code Civile' governs this stuff but cannot find a decent translation of that anywhere. It's surprising none of this is clearly set out in any online resources. I think your link, Canary, is just for UK probate. His only assets here were one bank account - and the bank released those funds to his daughter (small sums can be released without LoA) and a jointly-owned property with his wife (so we can do a DJP at the Land Registry). His Mauritian estate will have to wait till we feel comfortable flying again and there are no quarantine/test requirements - so it's going to get a bit overgrown! Thanks anyway for all your replies.