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Basic Probate
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Can anyone give me a ball park figure for solicitor's costs for probate of my Father-In-Law's estate?
Everything left to his wife, a few stocks and shares - pretty simple I think.
Thanks.
Everything left to his wife, a few stocks and shares - pretty simple I think.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd look into helping your mother-in-law doing it herself. Info here:
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Yes Andy, Mrs NJ was executor for her mother's estate. Probably more complicated than your MIL's as she was a widow, left a bequest to each grandchild and a bit to her favourite charity. The rest (including her house) divided between her three children.
Obtaining probate was simplicity itself. Selling the property not too onerous. Then just a case of dividing up the total proceeds in accordance with the will. No need to give £,000s to shyster solicitors for filling in a few forms!
Obtaining probate was simplicity itself. Selling the property not too onerous. Then just a case of dividing up the total proceeds in accordance with the will. No need to give £,000s to shyster solicitors for filling in a few forms!
sorry for your loss andy
you can and should do this yourself
this column is full of advice on this
otherwise - ring the probate solicitor of your choice and ask about it - clearly if you pay over the odds, saying well all my frenz on Ab said it would cost thruppence ha'penny wont get much of a reduction
you can and should do this yourself
this column is full of advice on this
otherwise - ring the probate solicitor of your choice and ask about it - clearly if you pay over the odds, saying well all my frenz on Ab said it would cost thruppence ha'penny wont get much of a reduction
It's even easier to apply for and obtain probate if you can use the On-line Service:-
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/news/ persona l-appli cants-c an-now- apply-f or-prob ate-onl ine
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Always done it myself (well 3 times) without any problem. A relative chose to use a firm of solicitor who is managing to make it drag on and on - over a year now and there is still no sign of going to probate; and firm has said it will bill the estate for a letter every time she chases them up because she is frustrated at the lack of progress. I'm sure it would have been sorted long ago if she'd done it herself.
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