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Sorting A Small Estate
hi, i understand if an estate is under £5k you do not need a grant of representation. Is the £5K gross or net of funeral expenses?
situation is the deceased person had £5035 in their bank account nd no possessions to speak of. Do i need GOR?
situation is the deceased person had £5035 in their bank account nd no possessions to speak of. Do i need GOR?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is gross. But if you ask the bank nicely they should do it on the basis on an indemnity. It is widely accepted there is a discretion up to £15k (although I don't think you fin this written down anywhere). Am on my stupid phone so I can't Google administration of estates (small payments) act 1965.
As a retired Bank Manager's point of view, yes an an Estate up to £5000 would be released after signing of an Indemnity. This is to protect them should another party turn up claiming a right to the funds. I would certainly not have quibbled over £35.
However if you have any doubts, take the Funeral Bill into the Bank and ask them to pay it from the account, which they should do. You will then have reduced the Estate below £5k.
However if you have any doubts, take the Funeral Bill into the Bank and ask them to pay it from the account, which they should do. You will then have reduced the Estate below £5k.