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Waldog79 | 18:25 Mon 06th Nov 2017 | Law
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My uncle died without a will so as his next surviving kin, my father inherits his estate. However, before probate had completed, my father sadly died. Can anyone tell me what now happens to my uncle's estate? Will it continue to pass to my dad if probate was almost complete even if the money wasn't actually given to him? Or will the process begin over again with the next in line beneficiary? Thanks in advance for answers
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they'll apply the intestacy rules to your uncle first then to your dad. ( or your dads will if he has one) it will be as if he had what was inherited from your uncle and then died.
Pedantic point: If someone dies intestate then the 'grant of representation' which is sought isn't 'probate' but 'letters of administration'.

However, as TTT has indicated, your father's estate now includes what was due to him from your uncle's estate. (It's treated as a 'debt', in the same way that had your father died after completing some work for another person, but without having received payment for it, the outstanding money would then become due to his estate).
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Thank you both for the information, much appreciated.

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