I have been told...
To deal with your father’s assets does not require a grant of probate as they are chattels and can be transferred informally. The effect of not proving the will is that your Father would be deemed to then have died intestate ie without a will. So my proposal is that we all agree informally , in writing if necessary , to honour your Father’s wishes without taking out a grant of probate.
Is this really true? - it was written to me by the joint executor of my Father's will, who is a solicitor!
Thank you
Chris
To deal with your father’s assets does not require a grant of probate as they are chattels and can be transferred informally. The effect of not proving the will is that your Father would be deemed to then have died intestate ie without a will. So my proposal is that we all agree informally , in writing if necessary , to honour your Father’s wishes without taking out a grant of probate.
Is this really true? - it was written to me by the joint executor of my Father's will, who is a solicitor!
Thank you
Chris
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