When you have lost a loved one, you may need some guidance with sorting out their affairs at what is already a difficult time...
This is where Ware & Kay can help
Depending on the circumstances, you may or may not need to apply for what is known as a "Probate" also called a Grant of Probate where the deceased left a Will, or a Grant of Letters of Administration where the deceased died intestate. We can advise you whether or not this is needed and, if so, we can offer as little or as much guidance as you need with this process, and with finalising your loved one's affairs efficiently, whether or not they left a Will.
Advantages of taking legal advice
There are some areas of the process which you may be happy to deal with without the assistance of a solicitor, but if you do decide to seek legal guidance there are many advantages to this, for example:
Our fees
Our rates are competitive and an estimate of costs will always be given before we carry out any work.
Published: August 2015
Contact us:
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact a member of our Wills & Probate Team on: York 01904 716000 or Wetherby 01937 583210.
If you prefer, you can email us at law@warekay.co.uk or call into one of our offices, both of which are centrally located.
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