Probate and Will services with SenigUK
Our team offers a professional service at a lower rate than traditional solicitor or bank fees but with the same high standards. We understand that the time of bereavement can be a difficult and busy period, and we tailor our service to match your needs. Our comprehensive service includes:
- Grant of probate
- Tax planning
- Will writing and management
- Probate case management
- Inheritance Tax advice
- Estate administration
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A Will is the testator’s legal declaration of how the deceased wish their property to be disposed of after their death and include their wishes as regards to funeral arrangement. If the deceased has not left a valid Will, the application to obtain a grant of probate will not be straightforward. It could be that much more of your estate will go to the government.
Therefore, we advise that it is best to have a Will in place. We can help you obtain a professional, legally-compliant Will that reflects your personal circumstances. Get in touch to take the first step.
As part of our probate service, we can cover everything from beginning to end. This includes help with:
- Gathering of information regarding all the deceased’s assets
- Obtaining probate valuations of all the deceased’s asset
- Advising on IHT reliefs, exemptions and expenses you can claim
- Calculating and preparing all necessary IHT account due to HMRC
- Applying for probate and obtaining the grant as soon as possible
- Opening executor bank account
- Drafting a letter that will be sent to all asset holder
- Settling the debts of the deceased
- Transferring assets to all beneficiary, Issue R185 and Payment of legacies
You can relax throughout the process as we:
- Clarify your circumstances and identifying exactly what you need
- Collect all relevant information and documents to leave no room for error
- Handle all paperwork, making legalities simple and easy to understand
- Give you a complete service that administers the entire estate correctly