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Contested Probate and disputed Wills – Your Questions Answered. Call our National Helpline on 0800 368 6338 for a free initial chat if you have any questions.
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Expert contested probate solicitors to help you in all matters related to businesses and contentious probate. National Helpline 0800 368 6338
If there’s no Will, the next of kin needs to apply for Letters of Administration to obtain the legal authority to administer a deceased’s person’s estate. Our probate solicitors offer a fixed-fee grant only service. 0800 368 6338
Simply.Law examines timescales in probate so that you can consider how long the process might take and how it might affect you.
There are six main stages of probate, our guide takes you through each stage, step by step. Simply.Law is able to assist with any stage of probate you are unsure about – call our Helpline 0800 368 6338
Contact an Simply.Law member probate solicitor today for help and legal guidance during a difficult time. Call our National helpline 0800 368 6338 for a free initial chat.
There are a number of ways a person can attempt to find a Will. We take a look at some of these. If no Will can be found, then the estate will deemed intestate. National Helpline 0800 368 6338
Simply.Law answers the most often asked questions regarding the process of probate. Call our National Helpline on 0800 368 6338 for a free initial chat if you have any questions.