Probate and Estate Administration

Losing a loved one will always be difficult; add to this the administrative burden of the probate process and other bereavement matters, and it’s easy to see why the death of someone close to you can be a particularly distressing time. Wellers can help you ensure that this time does not become overwhelming – it is important that you are able to focus on the things that matter most during the period of your loss.

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Probate

The word “probate” comes from the Latin meaning “prove”. This is why any person who is applying for Grant of Probate must prove, as a point of public record, that they are who they say they are and have the right to handle the deceased person’s estate.

Whether you are an executor or the next of kin, our experienced, caring team of solicitors can provide practical guidance to help you deal with the administration of someone’s estate and apply for a Grant of Probate.  

We can help you determine the size of an estate for the purposes of Probate and Inheritance Tax.  We can prepare an application for a Grant of Probate on your behalf and will deal with payment of any Inheritance Tax due, lodging the required forms with the relevant organisations to collect monies due to the estate.

First steps in estate administration

When someone close to you dies, the Executor has to administer their estate and if necessary, apply for a Grant of Probate. A person’s estate is made up of the assets, property and possessions they had at the time of their death. 

The process of administering an estate involves collecting in assets of the estate, settling any debts due (including outstanding taxes), paying any legacies and distributing the estate amongst the respective beneficiaries.

All assets (including property) in an estate will generally remain frozen, until a Grant of Probate is granted to the executor.  If you do not have a Will, then the law prescribes who will act on behalf of the estate, usually a family member.

If there is a Will, the estate will pass to the people named in the Will. If there is no Will, the rules of intestacy will apply, these set out the way in which the estate is to be divided and may not necessarily be in accordance with your wishes.

After settling any outstanding debts and payment of legacies, we can prepare estate accounts and distribute the estate to the beneficiaries and our Property Services team can deal with the sale or transfer of any property or land owned by the deceased.

Executor key tasks

If you are an executor, you should be aware that your role comes with a number of responsibilities for which you may be personally legally liable. The following list highlights just some of the aspects of an estate which will hold potential risks.

  • Ensuring that you are working from the latest valid Will.
  • Conducting a search to identify all the financial assets that have to be taken into account.
  • Conducting a section 27 search to ensure that all outstanding debts are identified and taken into account.
  • Ensuring all taxes have been correctly calculated and paid.
  • Realising fair value for the deceased’s assets, from property through to personal possessions such as jewellery, art or furniture.

Why choose us?

Wellers can help you ensure that this time does not become overwhelming. It is important that you are able to focus on the things that matter most during the period of your loss.


Direct Expertise

You will receive the help of an experienced and qualified legal expert, able to offer advice on probate and estate administration.

Trusted Relationship

Someone who you can meet in person and who will spend the time to understand your concerns in the detail they deserve.

Lasting Impact

You can be confident that the wishes of the estate will be safeguarded to leave the legacy your loved one has chosen.


The team you will work with

Aarti Gangaramani
Private Client London

Aarti Gangaramani

Senior Solicitor
Private Client London
Sally Andrews
Private Client Sevenoaks

Sally Andrews

Solicitor
Private Client Sevenoaks
Dawn Pearce
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Dawn Pearce

Private Client Executive
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Nicole Cheel-Jennings
Private Client Bromley

Nicole Cheel-Jennings

Probate Executive
Private Client Bromley
Levina Khanna
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Levina Khanna

Solicitor
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Tara Edwards
Private Client Bromley

Tara Edwards

Private Client Excecutive
Private Client Bromley
Netsai Mupikata
Private Client Bromley

Netsai Mupikata

Solicitor
Private Client Bromley
Shannon Rafferty
Private Client Bromley

Shannon Rafferty

Paralegal
Private Client Bromley
Sasha Burl
Private Client Sevenoaks

Sasha Burl

Solicitor
Private Client Sevenoaks
Alvin David
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Alvin David

Solicitor
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Tracey Pyman
Private Client Bromley

Tracey Pyman

Support Staff
Private Client Bromley
Paula Butler
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Paula Butler

Support Staff
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Kristian Longhurst
Private Client Sevenoaks

Kristian Longhurst

Support Staff
Private Client Sevenoaks
Penny Langdon
Litigation Bromley

Penny Langdon

Solicitor
Litigation Bromley

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London

020 7481 2422

Bromley

020 8464 4242

Surrey

01372 750100

Sevenoaks

01732 457575

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