Comprehensive Probate Services with Rowland Brothers

At Rowland Brothers, we understand that dealing with the legal and financial matters of a loved one’s estate can feel overwhelming. Our dedicated probate services are here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring a seamless and compassionate experience.

What is Probate and Why is it Necessary?

Probate is the legal process of handling a person’s estate after they pass away. It ensures their assets—like money, property, and possessions—are distributed according to their will, or if there’s no will, following legal rules. Probate also settles any debts and taxes owed. This process is necessary to give the executor (the person managing the estate) the authority to deal with banks, sell property, and ensure everything is handled properly. While it may sound complicated, Rowland Brothers are here to guide you through it with care and support.

Why Choose Rowland Brothers for Probate Assistance?

With decades of experience in helping families through life’s most challenging moments, Rowland Brothers combines expertise with empathy. Our probate specialists ensure that all legal requirements are met while providing support tailored to your needs.

Our Probate Services

Grant of Probate Assistance

Helping you obtain legal authority to manage the estate

Estate Administration

Handling everything from asset collection to distribution

Debt Settlement

Ensuring outstanding obligations are managed appropriately

Contentious Probate Support

Offering guidance during disputes or challenges

Frequently Asked Questions about Probate

Probate is a legal process in the UK required to validate and administer the estate of someone who has passed away. It grants the executor or administrator the authority to handle the deceased’s assets, ensuring they are distributed according to the will or legal rules. Probate also ensures compliance with legal requirements, such as settling debts and taxes, and provides a legal framework for resolving disputes over the validity of the will or the distribution of assets. The court’s involvement adds an extra layer of transparency and accountability, protecting everyone involved.
Yes, probate is usually required if someone dies without a will. In this case, a close family member can apply to become the administrator of the estate, and probate ensures they have the legal authority to manage and distribute the deceased’s assets according to the law. Our team can help guide you through this process.
If the estate is small and consists only of jointly owned assets (e.g. a shared bank account or property), probate may not be necessary, as the ownership automatically passes to the surviving partner.
Yes, you can manage probate yourself if you feel confident handling the process. However, it involves legal and financial responsibilities, such as applying for the grant of probate, managing assets, paying debts, and distributing the estate. If it feels overwhelming, our team is here to provide guidance or handle the process for you.
The length of time probate takes in the UK can vary widely depending on the complexity of the estate, the presence of a valid will, and any disputes or complications.

Let Us Help You Through Probate

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