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What Is a Grant of Probate In The UK?

23rd February 2011
In this article, I'll be talking about a lot of the crucial Rift Warrior figures, their work for that Warrior, and also which of them you need to target.Additional StatisticsSuits : For the container, armor is very important. The more shield you've, the p... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

Including Funeral Plans/Body Arrangements In a Will?

23rd February 2011
If funeral arrangements are complicated, they should be written out in detail so there are clear instructions opf what you would like so your executors know exactly what you want. The Will can then state your preference as to whether you would like to be ... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

Business Resilience–Priority of People or Process?

21st February 2011
The vast majority of companies, regardless of what they themselves believe, are significantly influenced in their resilience planning by the personalities that represent the process. Whether it is a sole champion or a department that is charged with the e... Read >
Author: Tony Ridley

Contesting a Will - Will Disputes

18th February 2011
Wills disputes are becoming more and more common place in society today. It is no surprise when the largest asset in someone's estate is usually the family home, and the value of that family home has increased significantly through the testator's lifetime... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

Probate - An Overview

18th February 2011
Probate is the process of applying for the right to deal with a deceased person's estate. If the person who dies has left a will, it is likely that they will name one or two executors of the estate. The people who are named as executors must then go to co... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

The Importance of Having a Valid Will

15th February 2011
There are several reasons why it is highly important to write up a Will. If you die before making a Will, there are laws which can determine where your assets and money will go and this could not be what you would have liked. Say for instance you are in a... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

How To Avoid An Inheritance Claim When Acting As An Executor

14th February 2011
When someone dies they usually leave behind a Will and an estate to distribute, this responsibility falls to the executor of the estate. This is quite a responsible position and should not be taken on lightly. If some proper legal steps are not taken, exe... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

A Brief Guide To The Terms Used in UK Probate

14th February 2011
Someone whom has been nominated to act as a personal representative for an estate must apply to the Probate Registry for a Grant of Representation. The process of 'probate' involves the personal representative ( 'PR' ) administering the estate. This in... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

UK Probate Solicitors And How They Can Help You

14th February 2011
Due to the complex nature of probate cases, you will normally find that your solicitor will be a specialist in the UK probate law. This does mean that the advice you receive will be invaluable. This area of the law also tends to be quite emotional and str... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

5 Things You Need To Know About UK Probate

11th February 2011
This article is aimed at those whom have been asked to act as an executor of someone else's estate. You may have heard of the term probate before, but do not know what it entails. 1. What is probate? Probate in the UK is legal confirmation given ... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

27 Reasons To Make A Will

12th January 2011
Formalities 1. To choose your own Executors When you make a will you appoint Executors to deal with your affairs after you die. Making a will gives you the opportunity to select your own Executors; if you do not have a will the law states who will tak... Read >
Author: John Perry

Contesting a Will When the Executors are Acting Badly

06th January 2011
Your brother is an Executor of your late father's Will. You have never been on good terms with your brother but the real problem is that you don't trust him. Your mother died a while ago and your brother helped your father make his Will. When your dad ... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

All About Wills and Probate

20th December 2010
The subsequent document is a short and helpful guide to wills and probate. A Will is actually a legal document that (when properly prepared) will make sure that your assets can be distributed in the manner you want after your death, and that means you... Read >
Author: Jo

A brief guide to Probate

30th November 2010
When a person dies, there is a lot to think about. There also has to be someone that has to deal with their affairs, also known as 'administering the estate.' If the person who has died leaves a will, it will name the people they wanted to act as executo... Read >
Author: Mason Linger

What is Probate and Should I Pay a Professional?

25th November 2010
What is probate and when is it necessary Whenever anyone dies, it will always be necessary for someone to step in to deal with the financial affairs of the deceased. If the deceased left a valid Will the person responsible for dealing with the estate w... Read >
Author: barry summers
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