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Can anyone recommend any books on dealing with probate? I'm an executor and as I had POA before, I think I am well informed as to the assets but not sure exactly what I have to do - and Im sure the law changes so much in terms of tax etc I'd like to buy just one book to help me through this. ( were not talking a lot here ).

Thanks.

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We used a specialist probate company from Brighton, which was a lot LOT cheaper than using a local solicitor.


These Probate companies do all the work for you, all you have to do then is settle the inheritance tax with HMRC.

NB. You have six months from the date of death to get this sorted, otherwise HMRC will charge you 3% on what is owed and that adds up damn quickly. Good luck

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