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Probate is a court-issued certification that may confirm the authenticity of a will and give authority to the executor named in the will to administer the estate of the deceased.
In simple terms, probate helps provide formal recognition to a will so that the executor can take the required steps to manage and distribute assets as per the instructions mentioned in it.
At MyWillMaker, our expert will help families and executors understand when probate may be required, what documents may be needed and how to move ahead with the right professional guidance.
Probate may be required or recommended in situations such as:
Understand the steps involved in probate and what may be expected during the process.
Get guidance for the executor’s role, responsibilities and next steps in administering the estate.
Receive assistance in identifying and organising documents such as the original will, death certificate, executor details and asset records.
Understand how probate may help in managing, transferring or distributing assets as mentioned in the will.
A guided approach can help families understand the process and avoid unnecessary uncertainty.
Get connected with experienced professionals who can guide you based on your specific requirement.
The documents required may vary depending on the case, but commonly include:
Our expert can help you understand which documents may be relevant for your situation.
The will that needs to be reviewed and submitted for probate, wherever applicable.
Official proof of the person’s passing.
Basic KYC documents of the executor named in the will.
Information about the people named in the will.
Records related to bank accounts, investments, property or other assets mentioned in the will.
Additional documents as advised during the process.
Guidance for Executors and Families
Probate-related assistance may be useful for:
The person chosen by the deceased to carry out the instructions mentioned in the will.
Family members or beneficiaries who may need clarity on the probate process.
Families managing assets, property or financial formalities after the loss of a loved one.
In some situations, the court may allow an eligible person to proceed through the appropriate legal process.
Speak to an expert and get guided assistance for understanding the probate process, documentation and next steps.
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Probate is a court-issued certification that may confirm the authenticity of a will and give authority to the executor to administer the estate.
No, probate may not be required in every case. It depends on the nature of assets, location, institutional requirements and other legal circumstances.
Probate is usually applied for by the executor named in the will. If no executor is named, an eligible person may need to follow the appropriate legal process.
Yes, objections may be raised during the probate process. The court reviews such objections before deciding whether probate should be granted.
In some cases, property or assets may be transferred without probate. However, certain institutions or situations may require probate for legal clarity.