Date published: 30th January 2018

Losing a loved one is always difficult and people are often quite shocked at the amount of paperwork involved in dealing with someone’s estate. At this difficult time, solicitors can take away the burden of the paperwork and help grieving family members to deal with their loved one’s affairs.

Typically, we will make an appointment to discuss the will and the estate of the deceased with the family and review their options. People often think that if they have the will they can deal with everything using that document. This is not always the case, and in a lot of cases, a grant of probate will be required in order to deal with someone’s affairs. If a family member passes away without a will you may also require a grant in order to deal with their estate.

At this initial meeting we can discuss the various issues that may be experienced when dealing with an estate and offer our services in taking the burden off the family and dealing with the relevant paperwork. Employing a solicitor to deal with a relative’s estate ensures that the estate is dealt with in accordance with the terms of the will lessening the burden on family and friends. Full records are kept and sent to beneficiaries confirming all movements in the estate and ensuring that all funds are distributed as the deceased wished.

Chris Stone, solicitor in our Wills, Trusts and Probate department at Jackson Lees, comments:

“The range of expertise and experience within the Wills, Trusts & Probate department allows us to be in an unrivalled position in offering specialist advice and guidance through what can be a tough time following the death of a loved one. No matter how simple or how complex the affairs are, whether there was a will written or not, our experts can help and alleviate the stress and heartache involved.”

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