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Wills & Probate

Wills

Making a Will is essential for you to ensure that your assets pass to your loved ones. At Carr & Co Solicitors our professional and friendly team of wills and probate solicitors have been helping our clients organise their personal affairs for 40 years.

Even if you have an existing Will, ensuring it is up to date and reflects any changes in your circumstances – including marriage, separation or divorce – is essential, as significant changes can mean your Will is deemed invalid.

Making your Will with Carr & Co Solicitors entitles you to the following benefits:

  • We provide a no-obligation to proceed quote after a discussion with one of our team about the service we offer
  • Free 3-yearly Will reviews
  • Advice on inheritance tax
  • Advice on reducing care home fees
  • Free secure storage of your Will for life


Give yourself peace of mind by calling us today on 01670 351 251 or 01670 515 182 or by using our contact form today to discuss your instructions with us further.

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If you require further assistance then please do not hesitate to send us a message and one of our team will answer your query as soon as possible.

Probate

At Carr & Co Solicitors, we are dedicated to helping families navigate the complex and often emotional process of probate. Our team of experienced legal professionals are committed to providing a compassionate, personalised service to every client we represent. Whether you’re dealing with the loss of a loved one or are looking to plan for the future, our team is here to help. We will work with you every step of the way to ensure that the probate process goes smoothly and efficiently, so you can focus on what’s most important: taking care of yourself and your family.

Probate Fees

At Carr & Co Solicitors, we aim to be transparent with the cost of our services. Below, you can find the probate fees we charge and the different conditions that will affect this.

Applying for the grant, collecting and distributing the assets

We anticipate that this will usually take between 10 hours and 40 hours of work with total costs estimated at between £2,000 plus VAT at 20% (£400), total £2,400 and £10,000 plus VAT at 20% (£2,000), total £12,000. The exact cost will depend on the individual circumstances of the matter. For example, if there is only one beneficiary and no property, costs will be at the lower end of the range. If there are multiple beneficiaries, property and multiple bank accounts, costs will be at the higher end. These charges are applicable to those cases where there is no dispute and all the assets of the estate are held within the UK. This estimate is based upon us handling the full process for you. This estimate of costs is where:
  • There is a valid will
  • There is no more than one property
  • There are no more than 5 bank or building society accounts
  • There are no other intangible assets
  • There are no more than 3 beneficiaries
  • There is no dispute between beneficiaries on division of assets. If disputes arise this is likely to lead to an increase in costs
  • There is no inheritance tax payable and the executors do not need to submit a full account to HMRC
  • There are no claims made against the estate
We charge for time spent on your matter based on an agreed hourly rate for the person who undertakes the work. Our current hourly rates are:
Senior Director/Consultant Solicitor Hourly Rate £290 plus 20% VAT (£58)
Solicitor Hourly Rate £290/£260 plus 20% VAT (£58/£52)
Trainee Solicitor/Solicitor Apprentice Hourly Rate £200 plus 20% VAT (£40)
Paralegal Hourly Rate £185 plus 20% VAT (£37)
  The services included cover the below key stages:
  • Identification and valuation of assets and debts
  • Preparation and submission of the appropriate Inheritance Tax account (and arrangements for payment of tax where applicable)
  • Preparation and submission of the application for the Grant of Probate (or Letters of Administration)
  • Collection of assets (or arranging transfer to beneficiaries, as appropriate)
  • Payment of debts due at the date of death and expenses arising as part of the administration
  • Payment of any legacies contained in the Will
  • Attending to any income or capital gains tax requirements (if applicable)
  • Preparation of an Estate Account
  • Distribution of the Estate to the beneficiaries
The above fees do not include our charges for selling properties. This is because it is more economical for the estate for this to be dealt with by our specialist Residential Property Department.

Disbursements

These are payments to 3rd parties and are in addition to costs set out above and consist of:
  • Probate application fee £300
  • Additional copies of the Grant £1.50 per copy
  • Bankruptcy-only land charges Department searches (£6 per beneficiary)
  • Post in the London Gazette and local press protecting against unexpected claims from unknown creditors £174 although these can vary depending upon the charges of the local press.
Bills are usually paid by the estate and are issued and payable upon obtaining Grant of Probate and final winding up of the estate. Average estates that fall within this range are dealt with within 6 -12 months. Typically, obtaining the Grant of Probate takes 8 -12 weeks. Collecting assets then follows which can take between 12 – 32 weeks depending upon the time it takes to sell any property. Once this has been done, we can distribute the assets which usually takes 4 – 6 weeks but can take longer. We have acted on behalf of simple estates and complex estates with assets around the world. For more information or to book a free no-obligation appointment with one of our probate experts contact us today.

Our team will deal with the distribution of deceased’s properties, money and belongings as well as settling any debts. We can even assist with important tasks such as arranging the funeral.

We believe that everyone deserves the best possible outcome in probate, and we are committed to helping you achieve that. Call us today on 01670 351 251 or 01670 515 182 or by using our contact form today to arrange your free no-obligation appointment.

Please note: Our Gosforth office has now closed. This is not sad news as we have expanded our presence in our offices we have in the Northumberland area. Our office addresses and contact details for Blyth and Morpeth are on our contact us page. We look forward to seeing you at our Northumberland offices soon.