Help is at hand
The administration of an estate can be demanding, time-consuming and, on occasion, completely overwhelming. Balancing beneficiaries’ expectations with your responsibilities as a personal representative is a complex task. Achieving all this while grieving for a loved one can be especially challenging.
Who we help
Whether you have been appointed as a sole or joint executor, or have become entitled to act as an administrator as the result of a person dying without a Will in place (“intestacy”), the Blanchards Bailey probate team is here to help.
What we help with
Estates may involve complex assets and liabilities and may be subject to inheritance tax. There may also be numerous beneficiaries, including charities, or beneficiaries that do not get along.
Ways we can support you
You may need assistance with:
- The entire administration of the estate, and/or
- Extracting a Grant of Representation, with the flexibility to assist further once the Grant has been issued.
Our approach
Whatever your circumstances, our dedicated and friendly probate team is standing by to support, help and advise you – tailoring our services to meet your unique requirements.
How we help
At Blanchards Bailey, our specialist probate team offers a wealth of experience and skills. We provide support and guidance in a sensitive and professional manner, so you can navigate the administration process feeling supported and fully informed at every step.
We aim to be flexible, clearly communicating the services we can provide and being transparent in our charging. We explain your duties and responsibilities as a personal representative - from the start of the administration through to the distribution of the estate - so you can feel certain and make decisions with confidence.
To arrange a meeting or to request further information, please get in touch with our team today.