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McGlennons Solicitors - Estate Administration

After someone's death their assets have to be collected in and distributed according to their Will, and any tax payable by reason of the death paid.

In most cases this work is done by solicitors, who ascertain the size of the Estate, then apply to Court for what is known as a Grant of Probate, where the deceased's Will is submitted to Court for the Will to be held valid and for someone to be invested with legal power to deal with the deceased's assets.

If someone dies without a Will the procedure is similar save that one applies to Court for a document known as Letters of Administration and of course one then has to distribute the Estate according to law and not according to a Will.

Estate Administration

McGlennons Solicitors have very extensive experience in this field and have been praised for their sensitivity, speed and practical advice in winding up the estates of those who have died.

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