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if probate was never applied for at death because the estate was too low to need it, can it be applied for at a (much) later date? Also what if the executor is now dead - can the executors executor apply for the probate on the original will?
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this says that delayed probate is far from unheard of ( = quite common )
http:// forums. moneysa vingexp ert.com /showth read.ph p?t=504 7150
Dead executors, where is Barmaid ? - I thought executors duties were not delegable - so that if one died then you had a few more to choose from, from the terns of the will, until they all died when you had to apply to the court. Good reason to appoint more than one executor
I am pretty sure the executor's executors have no role in all this
this says that delayed probate is far from unheard of ( = quite common )
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Dead executors, where is Barmaid ? - I thought executors duties were not delegable - so that if one died then you had a few more to choose from, from the terns of the will, until they all died when you had to apply to the court. Good reason to appoint more than one executor
I am pretty sure the executor's executors have no role in all this
There's no time limit for seeking a 'grant of representation' (i.e. probate).
There's a 'pecking order' of who is entitled to apply for such a grant. See Section 20 here:
https:/ /consul t.justi ce.gov. uk/digi tal-com municat ions/dr aft-rul es-in-r elation -to-non -conten tious-p robate/ support ing_doc uments/ probate rules20 13.pdf
There's a 'pecking order' of who is entitled to apply for such a grant. See Section 20 here:
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i didn't make myself clear - sorry! the reason i'm asking is a scenario where there is a large payment to be made to the estate that wasn't apparent at the time. We are talking 10 years later. and the executor was also sole beneficiary The reason i asked about the executor's executor was because they will now have to deal with this large payment on behalf of the executor's estate!
This is such an unusual circumstance that I feel rather out of my depth here but I'm confident that the staff at your local Probate Registry will know whether the executor's executor has the right to seek a grant of representation.
Enter your postcode (or preferably the postcode of the first testator) here to find who to contact:
https:/ /courtt ribunal finder. service .gov.uk /search /postco de?aol= Probate
Enter your postcode (or preferably the postcode of the first testator) here to find who to contact:
https:/