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Probate

Probate

If you lost a loved one then we appreciate this is a difficult enough time emotionally without also having the burden of unravelling their financial affairs.

Please contact our Partner Kerry Davies for a caring and professional approach at this difficult time. She can offer you guidance on the process which is commonly known as Probate. If you would like further information about what is involved then please click here. [

We have the expertise at Clarkson Hirst to assist you in obtaining Probate or letters of administration. If unfortunately there is a family dispute concerning the Estate of the deceased, then we have specialists who can support and guide you through the process.

Compassion and understanding is a hallmark of our Probate and Administration service.

After a death the role of dealing with all the necessary legal and financial formalities normally falls to whomever has been named as an Executor in the deceased’s Will. If the deceased did not make a Will the role of dealing with the necessary legal and financial paperwork is determined in accordance with certain inheritance rules and it is usually the spouse or child(ren) of the deceased. The individual who is then required to deal with the deceased’s estate becomes known as an administrator or executor.

Email: kd@clarksonhirst.com or mw@clarksonhirst.com 

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