Wills & Probate
FAQs
- How do I get a Power of Attorney for my mother or father?
- What is the difference between a Lasting Power of Attorney and Deputyship?
- How many Attorneys can I have?
- Can I object to a Lasting Power of Attorney?
When somebody dies without a Will there is often confusion amongst family members as to how their estate is divided.
We can guide you through the Intestacy Rules and work out precisely who gets what when someone dies without a Will.
We are experts in understanding and dealing with the Intestacy Rules. At the start of a matter we like to meet our clients and advise them exactly who inherits what. We can then guide you though the process of applying for a Grant of Letters of Administration and then distributing the estate according to the Intestacy Rules.
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If you would like to speak to a member of our Wills & Probate team please contact us on 0113 201 4900 or complete the following form:
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