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Fixed Fee Probate Solicitors
At a time of bereavement we know it can be difficult to deal with practicalities. With many years of experience in dealing with probate and estate administration, the team at Napthens can help you through the process, and remove some of the worry and confusion.
A chat with an experienced probate specialist will help to clarify what needs to be done. There may be areas of probate that you feel comfortable dealing with yourself, but it can be a daunting and often complicated process – and it must be dealt with correctly. If the deceased died intestate (without making a Will) then we can guide you through the process including applying for a Grant of Letters of Administration.
Contentious Probate Solicitors
We understand that costs can be a concern. We aim to remove this additional worry by providing a clear, fixed cost service. We can do as little or as much as you wish – you decide exactly what help you need.
As contentious probate solicitors with a long standing reputation for expertise in probate and estate administration, you can feel reassured that whatever help you need, you will receive the very best legal support and advice from trusted professionals. If you would like to arrange a FREE initial chat with a member of the team, please call or make an enquiry.
Choosing Napthens as Fixed Fee & Contentious Probate Solicitors
We can help you with:
- Obtaining a grant of probate
- Advice on the terms of the will and tax planning options
- Dealing with the Department for Work & Pensions
- Dealing with utility providers
- Finalising income tax returns
- Settlement of outstanding bills from the estate
- Sale of a property
- Sale or transfer of shares
- Dealing with foreign assets
- Tracing lost assets
- Distributing the Estate
- When there is no Will – the rules of intestacy
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Charlotte Cooper, Wills & Estate Planning Solicitor, explains probate and the benefits of making a Will to avoid unnecessary complications in the event of your death.
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