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Probate or applying for Letters Probate is the process whereby the Court confirms that a Will is the valid last Will of a person. When the executor files for a grant of probate, he swears that the Will filed with the court is the last Will of the deceased person and that he knows of no later Will.
Keep the letter brief and straightforward as it is a legal document. Confirm the situation whereby probate has been granted. Was it written in the will? Clearly outline the obligations of the recipient so they know what is required of them. Sign the letter to make it legally binding.
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Keep the letter brief and straightforward as it is a legal document. Confirm the situation whereby probate has been granted. Was it written in the will? Clearly outline the obligations of the recipient so they know what is required of them. Sign the letter to make it legally binding.
Probate or applying for Letters Probate is the process whereby the Court confirms that a Will is the valid last Will of a person. When the executor files for a grant of probate, he swears that the Will filed with the court is the last Will of the deceased person and that he knows of no later Will.
To apply for probate or letters of administration by post, you'll need to fill in a number of forms. You'll need PA1P if the person left a will and PA1A if they didn't. These forms ask for details about the person who died, their surviving relatives and, the personal representative.
Application fees for probate are £155 if you apply through a solicitor and A£215 if you're taking the DIY option. Estates worth less than A£5,000 pay no fee. Additional copies of the probate form can be ordered for A£1.50 each.