The probate process can be complex, and having experienced solicitors can help streamline the process and avoid potential pitfalls.
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Probate is the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate. This involves validating the will (if one exists), identifying and valuing assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing assets to beneficiaries. The probate process can be complex, and having experienced solicitors can help streamline the process and avoid potential pitfalls.
Probate is generally required when the deceased owned assets solely in their name or as tenants in common, or if the estate’s value exceeds a certain threshold, typically €25,000. Assets held jointly with rights of survivorship, such as joint bank accounts or jointly owned property, usually pass directly to the surviving owner without the need for probate. Similarly, assets with named beneficiaries, like life insurance policies and retirement accounts, often bypass probate.
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The individuals who can apply for probate are typically those named as executors in the will. If no executors are named, or if the will is invalid, the nearest living relatives, as determined by the Succession Act 1965, can apply. The priority for administration applications is as follows: spouse/civil partner, child, other close relatives.
Our team of experienced solicitors has a deep understanding of wills and probate law. We are committed to providing personalised service, clear communication, and effective legal solutions. We are the firm families rely on for legacy planning and compassionate legal support.
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