Letter of Administration

Applying for a grant of probate (will) or letter of administration (no will) gives you the legal rights to deal with the person’s estate when they are no longer around. We understand that losing a loved one can be an emotional and stressful time, that is why you will need a trusted advisor to provide friendly, efficient, and sympathetic advice and guidance in this season in life.

At Council of Estate Planning, we develop a tailored strategy to your specific estate planning objectives and consider how best to pass your treasures to your loved ones.

Applying for a grant of probate (will) or letter of administration (no will) gives you the legal rights to deal with the person’s estate when they are no longer around. We understand that losing a loved one can be an emotional and stressful time, that is why you will need a trusted advisor to provide friendly, efficient, and sympathetic advice and guidance in this season in life.

Grant of ProbateLetters of Administration
Valid WillNo Will
Executor(s) willing to administer the estateExecutor(s) willing to administer the estate
Extracted and given to executor(s) named in the WillPriority for the next-of-kin to apply
Usually easier and cheaper to extractProcess may be longer and more expensive
No sureties requiredSureties may be required

** A ‘Surety’ is someone who is responsible or liable for the action or conduct of the administrator

At Council of Estate Planning, we develop a tailored strategy to your specific estate planning objectives and consider how best to pass your treasures to your loved ones.