Probate Solicitors in London

Our experienced probate solicitors in London guide you through the process, ensuring every step is handled smoothly and by the law.

Highly Recommended Wills and Probate Solicitors in London

Losing a loved one is incredibly difficult without the added pressure of managing their estate. At DLS Law, our experienced wills and probate solicitors in London take a personal approach, working closely with you to provide clear, practical advice to help you navigate the complexities of probate with ease. Whether you are a beneficiary or executor, or you wish to challenge a will, our team are on hand to guide you through the process to avoid any delays.

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Probate Services To Guide You Through The Process

Probate involves administering a deceased person’s estate, distributing assets in line with their will and ensuring that all debts are settled; this can make the process both complex and time-consuming. For this reason, we offer several probate services in London, including:

Grant of Probate Application

We can assist executors in obtaining the legal rights needed to administer an estate.

Estate Administration

Whether it be managing the distribution of assets or paying debts, our team are on hand.

Intestacy Support

If there is no will in place, we can help you to navigate probate and distribute the estate.

Inheritance Tax Guidance

Your solicitor will ensure that all tax liabilities are correctly calculated and settled.

Contentious Probate Resolution

We provide honest, transparent legal support for disputes over wills or estate distribution.

When Is A Probate Lawyer Necessary?

Knowing when to enlist professional legal advice can be difficult. While we’re always here to support you under any circumstances, we highly recommend contacting our probate lawyers in London if:

  • The deceased had a complex estate with multiple assets (i.e. properties, businesses and/or investments) or assets outside the UK.
  • There is no will, so legal involvement is needed to determine who inherits what.
  • One/some of the beneficiaries are under the age of 18.
  • There are disagreements relating to the distribution of assets or the validity of the will.
  • The value of the estate is high enough to potentially incur inheritance tax.

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