If the cost of probate troubles you, you might find our fixed price probate service helpful. For certain smaller, simpler estates, a fixed fee plan may prove to be more cost-effective. One of the most common concerns people have is the cost of probate.
In the past, probate attorneys would charge by the hour. As a result, you can end up shelling out more money than necessary for simpler, smaller estates. If you don't mind performing some of the legwork, we offer a great hybrid technique.
As part of our fixed fee probate services, you were required to provide information regarding the Estate's assets and any outstanding debts. The Probate paperwork and the IHT form, among other technical legal obligations, will be completed entirely by us. This is also done, along with obtaining the Grant of Probate for you.
After getting the Grant of Probate, you can sell any property. Due to the small size of the estate, this is usually the former home. Our esteemed conveyancing staff can be of aid to you with this.
You may also take any money, including cash from a savings or bank account, in line with the stipulations of the Will, and pay the beneficiaries.
What expenses are covered by the price of our probate?
We handle all legal, tax, property, and estate administration issues as well as securing the grant of probate when you use our probate comprehensive service. When you choose our probate complete service, the following is also included in the price:
We will deal with Revenue for the estate's Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Income Tax issues as soon as you retain us to represent you. Additionally, we will reimburse you for any deposits you have already made and pay for the funeral costs.
There are no up-front payments because our probate expenses are delayed and will be subtracted from the estate.
How much does probate cost?