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hi peeps,
has anyone here been threw probate of late?if so,how long does it usualy take?we are trying to sell our house+ my mum's houise next door,semi om the market a month or so ago,my mum passed on sinse then,so this puts hurdle up,as selling 1 without the other not a good deal.
thanks
has anyone here been threw probate of late?if so,how long does it usualy take?we are trying to sell our house+ my mum's houise next door,semi om the market a month or so ago,my mum passed on sinse then,so this puts hurdle up,as selling 1 without the other not a good deal.
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Who's doing the work? Are you seeking probate in person or doing it through a solicitor? My father died on 16th October and I got the grant of probate on 25th November, so that's about 7 weeks from his death. I probably didn't start the process immediately after he died though, so perhaps 6 weeks might be a better figure.
However:
(a) that was over twenty years ago (although, as far as I know, nothing much has changed in the way that the Probate Registry works) ; and
(b) I did all of the paperwork myself. (For example, I actually visited the office of his pension provider, with his will, a copy of his death certificate and proof of my identity in my hand). I suspect that a solicitor would have taken a great deal longer over the task.
However:
(a) that was over twenty years ago (although, as far as I know, nothing much has changed in the way that the Probate Registry works) ; and
(b) I did all of the paperwork myself. (For example, I actually visited the office of his pension provider, with his will, a copy of his death certificate and proof of my identity in my hand). I suspect that a solicitor would have taken a great deal longer over the task.