Probate can be a difficult time for all involved someone you love, but the administrator's duties can complex, overwhelming and time consuming. If you're dealing with probate Cheshire, IWC offer a range of services to help.
We can take care of the entire process, obtaining the grant of probate or letters of administration for a low-cost fixed fee. This will be agreed in advance so you'll know exactly how much and we don't require any payment up-front, it can be settled from the estate later. In our inclusive package we can handle all personal representatives' duties on your behalf. We even offer free help and advice on 0800 612 6105 and no-obligation appointments to discuss your case.
You can find a wealth of help and information on our website. For those who have decided on DIY probate, you can even download comprehensive guides which include all the forms and information you'll need to complete the process.
If your case is particularly complex such as an intestate death, or the estate involves assets abroad, shares, trusts, it is recommended you consult a professional. We operate a free probate advice-line, open 7 days a week until 10pm, simply call 0800 612 6105 for an answer to your question or to discuss your concerns.
IWC are a specialist will writing and probate company, your work will be carried out by full STEP members or Law degree qualified probate practitioners. We are fully insured and regulated by the Society of Will Writers & Estate Planning Practitioners. We're also the preferred practitioners of the British Forces Pension Society.
Important Note
The Cheshire registry is currently not taking any new applications, it is recommended you use the following e-mail address for enquiries liverpooldprenquiries@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk During this time, applications are to be made through the District registry in Liverpool, if you have any questions, you can contact 0151 236 8264.
Staff at HM Courts & Tribunals Service can only help for issues relating to making your application, how to fill out forms etc. They are not qualified to give legal advice, if you have any serious issues; it is recommended you see a qualified professional.