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Deed of renunciation
RosieTheCat1
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Co-op is named in the will as co-executor but I've decided to apply for probate myself. I apparently have the original copy of the will and they have a codicil. They've agreed and need me to write a letter asking them to step down and get it signed by myself and the beneficiaries before issuing the deed of renunciation.
Does anyone know of a template I could use for this? I'm a bit unsure how to word it.
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Form PA15?
Give up probate executor rights: Form PA15 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Just ask them to complete and return the form to yourself. (Not sure why the beneficiaries are involved - they might not even know they are beneficiaries until after probate is granted).#2 Saving for Christmas 2024 - £1 a day challenge. £325 of £3660
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