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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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Even if you didn’t think a will was important in the past, the last 18 months of Covid-19 will undoubtedly have changed your mind! But the other topic that’s being discussed at length is trust. Both are legal documents that detail how you want your assets to be distributed but there is a fundamental difference between a trust and a will.
Whilst estate planning via a will is vitally important, a trust could be just as beneficial, if not more so; or, indeed, combining the two may be the ultimate solution. So, to help you decide whether you need a will, a trust, or both, let’s clarify what a will is, what a trust is, and how they may be beneficial for you. Please read the original post here: https://www.probatesonline.co.uk/should-i-use-a-last-will-or-a-living-trust-to-distribute-my-estate/
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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Wills and Probate Solicitors | Expert Legal Services | Probates Online
When your loved ones die without a will, dealing with their estate can be a daunting and complicated process. It can take a long time or even months in complex cases. Our team of expert Probate Solicitors provides probate legal advice. If you need advice then, you can contact one of our UK Probate Solicitors today.
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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Do you need help applying for probate? Probates Online offers a Complete Estate Administration Service with a pricing range of £755. Our professional probate solicitors get the grant of probate and complete the estate process for you. Call us at 01603 552028 for a free quote!
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Dealing With Loved One's Estate When They Die - Probates Online Obtaining a Grant of Probate in a loved one's estate can be a daunting and challenging task. Here at Probates Online can help you by removing the burden of the legal work during this critical time. We can deal with all types of estates, from the simple to the most complex, and will ensure everything goes as comfortably as possible. Call us at 01603 552028 for a free quote!
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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When someone dies, it’s a very stressful, emotional time, especially if they were a close relative or family member. However, there are some procedures that must be done immediately, and some things that are legally required.
A question that always arises is, do I need a solicitor to apply for probate? In some circumstances, it is possible to apply for probate yourself but in other cases, where there’s no will or the deceased’s estate is complex, getting help from a solicitor is the best policy. STEPS TO TAKE WHEN SOMEONE DIES : Whether the deceased died at home, in hospital, in a care home or even abroad, the doctor attending will issue you with a Medical Certificate of Cause of Death. This is possibly one of the most important documents you will need. Read more...
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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Writing a will can protect your family member after you die and ensure your estate is distributed in the way you choose. Here are the top 7 reasons for making a will.
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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Picking the right probate solicitor is not an easy job, but so here are a few tips that will find you to find the probate solicitor or specialist in no time.
1) Ask for references - Firstly, you can inquire with your friends and relatives. Suggestions provided by them would be highly helpful in finding the right probate lawyer.
2) Search Online/ Business Sites - You can find probate specialists on popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc. On these search engines, you will find the number of a probate lawyer but don't choose blindly. Look for clients' reviews and testimonials as it gives a clear idea of whether to choose them or not. 3) Interviewing a Trusted Probate Lawyer - When you sit with the lawyer, you're thinking about hiring, make it clear, you don't choose them blindly. You need to ask some questions before you get into the probate process. Please read the original post here : https://probatesonline.blogspot.com/2021/10/how-to-choose-right-probate-solicitor.html
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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Grant of Probate and Letters of Administration Services in the UK - Probates Online If your family member has died and you need help with probate, contact Probates Online. We are the largest provider of Estate Administration and Probate services in the UK. Our probate specialist keeps the probate process as simple as possible to minimize the burden on you. For Free Legal Advice, call the experts on 01603 552028.
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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According to research from Canada Life, 59% of people don’t have a will. That’s potentially 31 million people who may die ‘intestate’, i.e. without a will, and whose assets, financial, property, and others may be inherited by someone, not of their choice.
It’s a fair conclusion that most people believe that even if they don’t have a will in place, all their assets and possessions will pass to their spouse or civil partner if they die. Actually, that’s not strictly true. The only time all your assets pass to your spouse/civil partner is if you have no children and there are no other living relatives. In most cases, that isn’t the situation.
Another misconception is that because you’ve been living together for years and are common-law partners, the same rules apply as if you were married. Again, that’s not true. In England and Wales, the state or common-law partner is not recognized in the legal sense, and therefore your partner will not receive any of your estates if you die without a will. These are just two reasons to make a will. So, why should you make a will? Please read the original post here: https://www.probatesonline.co.uk/reasons-for-making-a-will-and-how-to-pick-the-right-adviser/
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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If you are an executor of a person estate who has died, you should take the advice of probate specialists before distributing the assets. We at Probates Online can complete the Probate process as stress-free and painless as possible. Call us at 01603 55202 for a free consultation.
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We have analyzed thousands of quotes, probate costs are somewhere between £1,000 and £5,000 in the UK. However, value, size, and complexity can easily cost upwards of £20,000. When you compare probate services, providers can charge for probate in different ways. Here are the 3 main ways solicitors charge for probate.  Read more...
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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HM Courts & Tribunals Services have published three new online probate guidance documents to assist legal professionals and other organizations applying for grant applications.
The new online guidance documents for legal professionals & and other organizations are :
1) Online Guidance for Legal Professionals: Grant of Representation (Grant of Probate)
2) Online Guidance for Legal Professionals: Grant of Representation (Letters of Administration)
3) Online Guidance for Legal Professionals: Grant of Representation (Letters of Administration with Will annexed)
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probatesonline · 4 years ago
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Protect Your Loved Ones With an Estate Planning - Probates Online
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Estate Planning is a necessary thing as you approach later life. It provides financial stability for your parents or other family members once you’re gone. Probate Online provides professional, qualified estate planning services, including Wills, Will Trusts, Lifetime Trusts, and Lasting Power of Attorney. Call us at 01603 552028 today or Email at [email protected]
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Find the cheapest way to get a grant of probate in the UK. We will help you save money by providing the lowest cost service that suits your needs. For Free Legal Advice, call the experts on 01603 552028
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