As executor of a will I was going to make a personal application for probate.
The only asset is the house so I decided in order to reduce costs I would do it myself.
However 2 family members who are beneficiarys are living abroad and I have been informed that a solictor must be appointed to act in connection with the administration of the estate.
Both are children of the estate, who I believe will inherit about 50K and this is well within the threshold where any tax liabilities would arise.
Is this correct? I know that it is always advisable to use a solicitor but do I have to?
No, no solicitor required. I was executor for my mother's will, the only asset being the family home. 9 children, 2 in Australia - I sold the house, and just did a bank transfer to their accounts. No problem.
I got probate in October 2010. Can't see where the difficulty might lie in distributing the proceeds to the heirs, regardless of their location. It is up to the Banks/Regulatory Authorities in other countries to worry about large sums of money being transferred to someone's account.