Probate: obtaining a grant of representation: overview | Practical Law

Probate: obtaining a grant of representation: overview | Practical Law

The person entitled to act as the personal representative of an individual who has died usually has to obtain a grant of representation from the court to prove that they have legal authority to deal with the deceased's estate. This note provides an overview of the stages involved in obtaining a grant of representation. There are links to more detailed notes where appropriate.

Probate: obtaining a grant of representation: overview

Practical Law UK Practice Note Overview 4-383-8867 (Approx. 61 pages)

Probate: obtaining a grant of representation: overview

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The person entitled to act as the personal representative of an individual who has died usually has to obtain a grant of representation from the court to prove that they have legal authority to deal with the deceased's estate. This note provides an overview of the stages involved in obtaining a grant of representation. There are links to more detailed notes where appropriate.