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What are the two types of personal representatives mentioned?
Executors
and
administrators
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What is the role of an executor?
An executor is
appointed through a will to administer the estate
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What must be done to renounce the right to grant of probate?
Renunciations
must be
filed
in
writing
with the
probate registry
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What is required for a renunciation to be valid?
It must be signed by a
witness
who has nothing to do with the
estate
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What happens if a person renounces and is also a trustee of the estate?
Renouncing
does not affect their
trusteeship
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What does "powers reserved" mean?
It means a person is not involved for now but can apply for a
grant
later
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What is a grant of representation?
It is a
legal document
that
confers the right to administer the estate
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What is the difference between non-contentious and contentious probate?
Non-contentious probate is handled by the
family division
, while contentious probate is handled by the
chancery division
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What is required for a grant of probate?
A
valid
will appointing an
executor
must be
present
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What are letters of administration with will annexed used for?
They are used when there is an issue with the will, such as
no executor
or
partial intestacy
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What is the order of preference for applying for letters of administration with a will?
Trustee of residuary estate
Any other residuary beneficiary
Personal representatives of any residuary beneficiary
Any other beneficiary or creditor
Personal representatives of the above
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What must be confirmed in the application if someone has a higher entitlement?
They must confirm that
they have renounced their right
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How many administrators must be appointed if there is a minor child as a beneficiary or life interest?
Two
administrators must be appointed
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What is the order of preference of family members that is preferred to letters of administration when there is no will?
Surviving
spouse
Children
Parents
Brothers
Sisters
Grandparents
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What happens if a deceased person's personal representative is also deceased?
The personal representative of the deceased will
take over their space
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What is a grant de bonis non?
It is needed when the
last personal representative
dies
before completing
the
administration of the
estate
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What is chain representation?
It occurs when a
personal representative dies
but
leaves a personal representative of their own estate
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What happens if a grant is made to a minor?
The minor's parents will hold the grant until the minor is 18 years old
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What must a personal representative pay to obtain the grant?
The personal representative must pay
inheritance tax
(
IHT
)
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What can a personal representative request regarding cash in the bank account?
They can request it to be
paid directly to HMRC
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What must personal representatives file within 12 months?
They must file
an inheritance account
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When does interest start acquiring on unpaid inheritance tax?
Interest starts acquiring
after 6 months
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What must be paid before obtaining the grant?
Tax must be
paid before the grant can be obtained
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How is co-ownership of land valued for IHT purposes?
The value is
discounted
to reflect the
difficulty
in
selling
the
share
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What is a low value estate?
A low value estate has a gross value of less than the nil rate band (
£325k
)
before deductions
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What is an exempt expected estate?
An estate worth
£650,000
or
less
with certain conditions regarding
thresholds
and
beneficiaries
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What are the conditions under which IHT is payable regardless?
IHT is payable if
certain lifetime transfers
or
gifts exceed specified amounts
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When must personal representatives pay IHT?
Within 6 months
from the
end of the month they die
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How can IHT be paid if it causes financial hardship?
IHT can be paid in
10 monthly instalments
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What is the IHT liability for non-UK domiciled individuals?
They are not IHT liable if their UK estate consists solely of
cash or quoted shares
of no more than
£150k
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What are the requirements for applying to the court for a grant of probate?
Form
PA1P
Official copy of death certificate
IHT form/unique code
Probate court fee
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What are the requirements for applying to the court for letters of administration?
Form
PA1A
Official copy of death certificate
IHT form/unique code
Probate court fee
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What must be included if there is no attestation clause in the will?
An
affidavit
of due
execution
must be included from a witness
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What is a citation to take probate?
It is used when an executor has
lost their right to renounce
and must proceed with an
application
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What is a citation to accept or refuse a grant?
It is given to a person with a
prior right to grant of probate
who has
not applied
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What is a caveat?
A caveat is
lodged
to prevent the issue of a
grant of representation
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What are the administrative powers of personal representatives?
Power to
sell
,
mortgage
, or
lease property
Power to
appropriate estate assets
Appoint trustees for
minor beneficiaries
Power to
insure estate property
Can
delegate duties
to agents
Can
indemnify themselves
for expenses
Power to
invest
Transfer
of
land
or
shares
requires agreement of all PRs
Can
pay income
for
maintenance
or
education
of beneficiaries
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What is required for the transfer of land or shares in a company?
All
personal representatives
must
agree
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What happens to income accumulated until a beneficiary turns 18?
It is added to the capital once they turn 18
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What happens if a beneficiary does not have a vested interest at 18?
They can receive ongoing income
but not the
trust capital
until their
interest is vested
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