Estate Administration

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Is Estate Administration the Help You Need?

Estate administration can be overwhelming. If you’re an executor or trustee, you may be struggling with questions such as:

Handling an estate requires navigating legal, financial, and emotional challenges. If you’re unsure of your responsibilities, need help with court applications, or face resistance from beneficiaries, Hamilton Legal Group LLP is here to help you every step of the way.

Understanding Estate Administration

Estate administration is the process of managing and settling a deceased person’s estate. It includes:

  1. Applying for Probate
    Executors often need to apply for probate to confirm the will’s validity and gain legal authority to act. The process involves filing the will, notifying beneficiaries, and ensuring taxes and debts are paid.
  2. Identifying and Managing Assets
    This involves locating all estate assets, such as property, bank accounts, and investments, and protecting them from loss or misuse during the administration process.
  3. Settling Debts and Taxes
    Executors must pay outstanding debts and file the deceased’s final tax return. Failing to do so correctly can result in personal liability for the executor.
  4. Distributing the Estate
    Once debts and taxes are cleared, remaining assets must be distributed according to the will or intestacy laws. Disputes often arise at this stage, particularly in blended families or complex estates.
  5. Handling Legal Disputes
    Executors may face disputes over the will’s validity, disagreements among beneficiaries, or claims from dependants who believe they were unfairly left out.

How Hamilton Legal Group LLP Can Help

Contact Hamilton Legal Group LLP Today

If you’re an executor or trustee looking for professional guidance, Hamilton Legal Group LLP is here to help. Schedule a consultation to ensure the process is handled efficiently and with care.

Take the first step in simplifying estate administration