 | |
| Topic:
|
Probate
|
|
Court:
|
Circuit
|
|
Category:
|
Civil
|
YEAR:
|
2014
|
Related link archive
A legal document called a Grant of Representation is required for authority to administer the estate of a deceased person. If there is a will, the executor needs to take out probate. If there is no will, or, if no executor has been appointed or the appointed person cannot act, an administrator may be appointed and he/she takes out a Letter of Administration (or a Letter of Administration with Will Annexed if there is a will).
Local registries:
|
|
Incoming
|
Resolved
|
|
7,445
|
7,000
|
Probates (and administrations with wills annexed): resolved
|
|
Local registries
|
5,553
|
Intestacies (no valid will)
|
|
Local registries
|
1,447
|
|
|
|