Probate Solicitors in Northampton

Since opening our doors in 1982, our solicitors in Northampton have been assisting clients through their legal issues by providing advice of the highest quality.

If you are named as the Executor of a Will, it is important to make sure you understand all of your legal responsibilities and discharge them correctly. This can ensure the probate process proceeds swiftly and minimise the potential for any problems.

If you wish to challenge the contents of a Will, or need to respond to a challenge brought by someone else, getting the right legal advice and representation can allow you to quickly resolve the matter and protect your interests.

Franklins’ expert probate solicitors in Northampton have many years of experience helping clients navigate the probate process. We can ensure all the legal details are taken care of, making the process as simple, fast and stress-free as possible.

Whether you are the Executor of a Will, want to challenge a Will or need help dealing with a challenge to a Will, our expert probate solicitors in Northampton can help. Get in touch by calling 01604 828282 or using our contact form for a prompt response.

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Franklins’ probate service in Northampton

Our probate solicitors in Northampton can help with every aspect of the probate process, including:

  • Acting as an Executor of an estate
  • Applying for a Grant of Probate
  • Applying for a Grant of Representation
  • Dealing with probate where a loved one has died without leaving a Will
  • Challenging a Will
  • Defending against a challenge to a Will
  • Any other aspect of contentious probate
  • Tax issues related to inheritance

Whatever you requirements, we can offer a bespoke service that meets your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions about probate

What does it mean to be the Executor of a Will?

If you have been named as the Executor of a Will, you are being asked to take on the legal responsibility for handling the deceased’s estate. This includes distributing their assets as specified in the Will, as well as paying any outstanding bills and taxes, including inheritance tax.

You do not have to accept this responsibility and most Wills will specify at least two executors and as many as four. Is it normal to consult a solicitor when named as the Executor of a Will to ensure you correctly discharge all of your duties.

Who inherits if there is no Will?

If there is no Will, the law decides who inherits the deceased’s estate. This will generally depend on where the deceased was living, whether they are survived by a spouse or civil partner and if they had any children (biological or adopted, but not stepchildren).

If the deceased does not have a surviving spouse, civil partner or children, other close relatives may be able to inherit. If there are no sufficiently close relatives, the deceased’s whole estate normally goes to the Crown.

Can you challenge a Will if you think it is unfair?

You may be able to challenge a Will if you think it is unfair, but the grounds for doing so are fairly narrow. If you believe the Will was made when the deceased was not of sound mind, or was under undue influence from someone else, or that the Will is in any other way not legally sound, this may give you grounds for a challenge.

Children who have been disinherited, or do not agree with the level of their inheritance, may be able to make a challenge, but the chances of success are highly dependent on the circumstances.

Why use Franklins’ probate solicitors in Northampton?

Franklins Solicitors has more than 30 years of experience helping clients to deal with a wide range of issues related to probate, Wills and inheritance. We employ more than 100 staff across our offices in Northampton and central Milton Keynes, giving us both breadth and depth of expertise in many areas of the law.

We pride ourselves on being one of the most technologically advanced firms of solicitors in the UK, offering a truly modern legal service by combining traditional legal expertise with the latest innovations.

Franklins Solicitors is accredited to ISO 9001 standard and is Lexcel accredited by the Law Society. We are also a recognised Investor in People, which means our staff are trained to the best possible standards. As a result, we are able to provide excellence as standard, not as an exception.

Get in touch with our expert probate solicitors in Northampton

If you need help with any aspect of the probate process, please contact our highly experienced probate solicitors in Northampton now. You can contact us by calling 01604 828282 or click on the “next step” button below to request a call back.

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Franklins Solicitors LLP
8 Castilian Street
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN1 1JX
United Kingdom

Telephone: 01604 828282
Fax: 01604 609630
Email: info@franklins-sols.co.uk

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Franklins Solicitors LLP
25 Billing Road
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN1 5AT
United Kingdom

Telephone: 01604 828282
Fax: 01604 609630
Email: info@franklins-sols.co.uk

Frequently Asked Questions about Probate Services in Northampton

What is probate and when is it necessary?

Probate is the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate, which involves validating the will, settling debts, and distributing assets. It is necessary when a person passes away with assets solely in their name.

    How can Franklins Solicitors assist with the probate process?

    Our team provides comprehensive support, guiding you through each step of the probate process, from obtaining the grant of probate to ensuring all legal and financial affairs are settled appropriately.

      What are the costs associated with probate services?

      Costs can vary depending on the size and complexity of the estate. We offer a transparent fee structure and provide a detailed estimate during your initial consultation.

        How long does the probate process typically take?

        The timeline for probate can range from a few months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the estate and the presence of any disputes.

          Do you offer initial consultations for probate matters?

          Yes, we offer initial consultations to discuss your specific situation, outline the probate process, and explain how we can assist you.

            What documents should I bring to my first meeting about probate?

            Please bring the deceased’s will (if available), death certificate, any financial statements, and a list of assets and liabilities.

              Can Franklins Solicitors assist with contested probate cases?

              Yes, we have experience handling contested probate cases and can provide expert guidance and representation in disputes.

              What if the probate matter requires urgent legal attention?

              We understand the urgency of certain probate matters and strive to provide prompt and effective legal support to address your needs swiftly.

              Contact the Franklins Solicitors team in Northampton

              If you have any questions about anything legal, please don’t hesitate to contact our team of experts in the Northampton offices who are on hand and ready to help you.