Agree with
@Clamball .
If the Statement of Affairs was submitted 10 months ago, then it was clearly incomplete. One or two items might not be unusual; but it shouln't take 10 months to get Grant of Probate.
Grant of Probate 'proves' the will and allows the exec to get on with winding up the estate, selling property etc.
To clarify here (and this is simplified, also IANAL)
Step 1
Gather in all the infornation on assets, bank accounts, property, life assurance.
Step 2 (in paralell w step 1)
Gather in all information on liabilities, revenue tax, bills etc
Step 3 (in paralell again)
Secure the assets, get valuations, property insured & made safe etc, get beneficiary details (name, address, pps, prior inhertitance etc)
Step 4
Complete and submit the statement of affairs.
Step 5
Twiddle your thumbs for 3 months. Reply promptly if Probate Office raise any queries.
Step 6
Grant of Probate issues.
Now the house can be sold & beneficiaries paid.