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Should We Administer Relative's Intestate Estate?

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  • woodbine66
    woodbine66 Posts: 140 Forumite
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    Flugelhorn wrote: »
    Might be worth phoning the registrars office in the local area where she lived and if no info there ask them what offices would cover the local hospitals


    Thanks. Do you think the registrar will give the address or have a copy of death cert to view?
  • Flugelhorn
    Flugelhorn Posts: 7,621 Forumite
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    You should be able to order a copy of the certificate from them for fee - not sure how long it will take, they do sometimes have priority services for a larger fee.
    I see Wakefield (as an example) quote a 5 day standard service £11 and a 2 hour service for £35
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