TSEM6102 - legal background to trusts & estates: applying for letters of administration ... They obtain a grant of letters of administration. These establish their authority and standing to administer the estate. If everyone declines it is possible for a creditor of the estate to make an application. That could be the Revenue...
www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/tsemmanual/tsem6102.htm
"Letters of Aministration" is the formal name for the document that a probate court issues to a person who is appointed to handle the estate of a decedent who died without a will. "Letters Testamentary" are issued to exe...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_to_apply_for_a_letter_of_...
You need letters of administration if the decedent had assets in his / her name that do not pass to heirs or beneficiaries by any other method and no other lesser means works. Other methods would include assets held in a joint tenancy with ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do_you_need_letters_of_admini...
1. WHAT IS A GRANT OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. A Grant of Letters of Administration means the issue of the legal document which authorises the administrator to deal with the deceased’s estate in accordance with the statutory rules of intestacy.
www.bcasol.co.uk/probate/lets_of_admin_FAQ.htm www.bcasol.co.uk/probate/lets_of_admin_FAQ.htm
Bernard Chill & Axtell Solicitors is based in Southampton and provides all forms of legal services. ... We may need to contact you further whilst we prepare the application for Letters of Administration. The recent introduction of Money Laundering laws means we will need to have proof of your identity.
www.bcasol.co.uk/probate/lets_of_admin_quest.htm www.bcasol.co.uk/probate/lets_of_admin_quest.htm
passing of property; persons entitled to inherit; making a will; guardians; executors, trustees, administrators; applying for probate, letters of administration; trust; estate duty ... applying for probate or letters of administration; trust; estate duty; protecting the inheritance of the loved ones; etc...
www.yikkohteo.com/2_wills_right.htm
Although an application for a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration can be made in person, you should consider seeking legal advice if there are complicated issues or disputes involved in the estate (e.g. the deceased has a foreign property).
www.hkclic.org/en/topics/probate/estate_duty_and_grant_... www.hkclic.org/en/topics/probate/estate_duty_and_grant_of_representation/q1.shtml
Applying for a Grant of Letters of Administration ... In order to be able to administer someone's estate you normally need to apply to the Probate Registry for a 'Grant of Letters of Administration'. You can ask your solicitor to help you with applying for a grant or you can make a personal application.
www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/Death/... www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/Death/Preparation/DG_10029802
; Australian Capital Territory ... as at 16 October 2009 4:19:39 PM AEST ; Approved web site under the Legislation Act 2001 (ACT) ... Approved form as notified; 31 August 2006...
www.legislation.act.gov.au/af/2006-337/default.asp
Application for letters of administration, or, application for an adjudication of intestacy and heirship without the issuance of letters of administration shall be made by petition in writing, signed and verified by the applicant or his attorney, and filed with the court, which petition shall set forth the facts...
apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=11.28.110