S Stewie New Member Messages 1 22 Aug 2021 #1 I'm a beneficiary of a will, the executor tells me "a" will is at the high court, why would that be.
N noproblem Registered User Messages 3,281 22 Aug 2021 #2 Stewie said: I'm a beneficiary of a will, the executor tells me "a" will is at the high court, why would that be. Click to expand... Should be asking the executor.
Stewie said: I'm a beneficiary of a will, the executor tells me "a" will is at the high court, why would that be. Click to expand... Should be asking the executor.
J Johnno75 Registered User Messages 637 22 Aug 2021 #3 The High Court grants Probate, which allows the Executor to administer the estate. The Executor applies to the Probate Office of the High Court for the Grant of Probate.
The High Court grants Probate, which allows the Executor to administer the estate. The Executor applies to the Probate Office of the High Court for the Grant of Probate.
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 50,587 22 Aug 2021 #4 Probate Probate is the legal right to deal with someone’s property, money and possessions (known as their ‘estate’) when they die. www.courts.ie The Probate Office is part of the High Court. Click to expand...
Probate Probate is the legal right to deal with someone’s property, money and possessions (known as their ‘estate’) when they die. www.courts.ie The Probate Office is part of the High Court. Click to expand...