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Probate process

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  • SevenOfNine
    SevenOfNine Posts: 2,388 Forumite
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    Flugelhorn wrote: »
    Doing the same here - swearing oath later today then will post it back to the registry, not bothering with gazette as am sole exec and beneficiary (hence liable if there are any unknown debts whatever I do) - think whole application process will be under 5 weeks from when I delivered the documents
    Oath sworn last Wednesday & stuck it in post 1st class. Surprised to get Grant through our letterbox this morning! So from putting initial application in the post to receiving the Grant........3 weeks. Great job Oxford Probate Office. :T
    Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.
  • ProStuart
    ProStuart Posts: 62 Forumite
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    Thanks very much for the replies everyone - at least its put my mind to rest that its normal when the executors are solicitors.


    I'll try to remember to update here when the process is complete.
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