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Four stages in the administration of an estate

Posted on 20/10/2020 | by Alison Lloyd

This blog explains the stages and timescales involved when you are the executor of someone’s affairs and have a legal responsibility to administer their estate. Stage one Arrange valuations of all assets and obtain details of all liabilities, both held in the sole name and jointly owned. 8-12 weeks Obtain income information for Income Tax […]

Posted in Moore Barlow | Tagged Probate, Wills tax and trusts

Estate administration

Posted on 02/07/2018 | by Alison Lloyd

As life gets more complicated, so do the financial affairs that need to be settled after death. This is a difficult time even for the most able among us, and therefore expert advice is invaluable.

Posted in Moore Barlow | Tagged Wills tax and trusts

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