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Administering a death estate when there’s a Will

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Administering a death estate when there’s a Will

When administering the estate of someone who has died, the process can be different depending on whether the person who has died made a Will. Where the is a valid Will then you may need a Grant of Probate to enable you to properly administer the estate and transfer assets to the beneficiaries. the type and value of the estate assets will have a bearing on whether you need to apply to the Probate Registry for a Grant of Probate, they will also determine whether the estate is liable to pay inheritance tax. At Frodshams our solicitors are trained to help you navigate the relevant legal process in what can be one of life’s most difficult times.

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Kirsty Strong

KIRSTY STRONG

HEAD OF PRIVATE CLIENT

TO CONTACT KIRSTY PLEASE
CALL01744 626 600
EMAILinfo@frodshams.co.uk

“Our goal is to simplify the process and ease your stress so you feel confident and cared for every step of the way.”

Our dedicated team brings extensive experience in supporting clients and their families through the legal process during some of life’s most trying moments. Led by our Private Client Partner, Kirsty Strong, who has been specialising in this field since 2009, our team handles even the most challenging and intricate cases with professionalism and care. We are here to provide guidance and expertise every step of the way.

TO CONTACT KIRSTY PLEASE CALL01744 626 600
EMAILinfo@frodshams.co.uk

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“Would like to thank Frodshams for making a difficult time so easy when applying for a grant ofprobate after the death of my Mother from filling in forms, gathering evidence and super communicationwhen need emails and phone calls highly recommended.”
Mrs Purcell (CM)

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