Deceased estates don't always go to plan
For most deceased estates, the executor (when the deceased person leaves a will) or administrator (when there is no will) is able to carry out their role without difficulty. But for some, even getting past the first point of obtaining a grant of representation can be a difficult and drawn-out affair. Sometimes, court proceedings are brought to challenge the validity of a will or to challenge the standing of a person to obtain the grant of representation. Read More