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Shares of deceased
northwest1965
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My mother in law had some shares in Lloyds to the value of £120.
Having never had shares, what is the best way to sell them. We have to complete a small estates form for the executor to receive the money. Do we just use their postal share dealing form they have sent us?
There is a £60 minimum charge for this
Having never had shares, what is the best way to sell them. We have to complete a small estates form for the executor to receive the money. Do we just use their postal share dealing form they have sent us?
There is a £60 minimum charge for this
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With a £60 minimum charge, is it worth selling them to receive £60? Could you transfer them into your name/partners name and keep them?0
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