Her solicitor
You will save yourself (give or take) €400.
That's very interesting and can see the problems that might arise. At the end of the day it makes a lot of sense to use the solicitor in this case, and the money is there, no arguments and peace of mind for the executor.Hi Brendan.
OP appears to be in for one tenth of the estate - I was talking specifically about the benefit to him\her.
One tenth of the quoted €4700 is €470.
Slightly higher probate office fees and 'shoe leather' costs will drop the saving somewhat - hence my guesstimate of €400
As it is an Aunt I am guessing that some of the ten are siblings and some are cousins/uncles/aunts.
Unless all are close knit, I would not recommend a DIY probate for OP in such circumstances. If there is any delay or error he\she runs risk of being pilloried for not using a solicitor.
No troublesome beneficiary is likely to be placated by being told "I'm doing it this way to save you €400"
I'd take that same approach. If the bill is going to be split 10 ways, it is not that much money.Based on the limited facts presented, it does not sound very straightforward. The chances of a 10-beneficiary administration being very straightforward are small.
I think that it would be extremely foolish to do the probate yourself.
You will save yourself (give or take) €400. It will definitely take a few days of your time and it may expose you to needless risk.
Unless you are retired or unemployed and looking for a way to fill up your days this make no financial sense for you.
Perhaps if the other 9 beneficiaries are all resident in Ireland, all close to you and all -without exception -supportive of your decision to go DIY, I might take a different view.
Also, the quoted fee is competitive. By all means seek another quote if you wish - but the quoted fee certainly does not put you even remotely close to being under any legal or moral duty to seek a lower fee elsewhere.
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