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For questions about the legal process that occurs when a person dies intestate (without leaving a valid will). This legal process is called administration, the person appointed to distribute the estate is the administrator, and the records typically produced are letters of administration.
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Obtaining probate or administration documentation from solicitor?
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 applies to public authorities in England & Wales (there is equivalent legislation for Scotland). The solicitors will not be public bodies, so FoI will not apply to …
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How to explain this administration of Estate?
The reason for a delayed probate like this, will be that (a) the family originally saw no reason to get probate (in 1871) but (b) they discovered something, or something happened to change their mind …