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Our Legal Fees

Lynwood solicitors are committed to transparent pricing and fee structures in accordance with SRA guidelines.

Select a service:

Probate

Conveyancing

Probate Services & Pricing

1. Applying for Grant of Probate Only:

Our fees for applying for the Grant of Probate depend on the specific requirements of each estate:

  • Estate with no IHT Return Requirement (Exempt): Fee starts at £2,000 plus VAT @ 20%.
  • Estate with Required IHT Return but No IHT Payable: Fee starts at £2,500 plus VAT @ 20%.
  • Estate with IHT Return and IHT Payable: This usually ranges between £3,000 to £5,000 plus VAT @ 20%.

In specific cases, like the absence of a will or other complexities, the fee might exceed the standard range. We will ensure to notify you if such a scenario arises. All prices stated are plus VAT @ 20%.

2. Complete Estate Administration:

Every estate is unique, and as such, we charge based on the complexity and requirements of each estate:

  • Fee Structure: We charge at an hourly rate of £250 + VAT @ 20%. Support staff and paralegals have their own rates for significant tasks they handle.
  • Estimated Costs: Typically, complete administration of most estates will range between £3,000 to £10,000 plus VAT @ 20%. However, if the estate is notably intricate or demands extensive work, fees might exceed this range.

3. Disbursements:

These are costs related to your matter that are payable to third parties:

  • Probate application fee: £300.
  • Sealed copy of the Grant from the Probate Registry: £1.50 
  • Land Registry fee (per property): £3 plus VAT @ 20%.
  • Bankruptcy search (per beneficiary): £2 plus VAT @ 20%.
  • Section 27 Notices: Approximately £250 to £350 including VAT @ 20%.
  • Will Search (when applicable): Around £95 plus VAT @ 20%.

Depending on the assets of the estate, other disbursements like valuation fees might be incurred.

What’s Included in the Price?

Each quoted price includes key stages of the probate process, likely timescales for each stage, and detailed services covered. Should there be additional services expected but not covered in the provided cost, we will clarify upfront.

How long does it take?

As each estate is different, the time it takes to deal with each one can therefore vary and is dependent on a number of factors, for example:

  • Whether or not inheritance tax is payable
  • Whether or not there is a Will
  • If a Will is in place, the terms of that Will
  • The size, value and extent of the estate
  • Any issues with the family, beneficiaries or assets that require further investigation or lengthy communication.

It can take anywhere from approximately 9 months to 2 years to administer an estate in full.

After the application for the Grant has been made, it can take approximately 12 to 20 weeks to receive the Grant and a further 3 to 9 months to deal with the administration of the estate, potentially longer if there is a property in an estate that needs to be marketed and sold.

What work would you be doing for me?

Our expert team will represent you during every step. This includes:

  • meeting with you - either through a video call or in person - to discuss your matter and in detail
  • advising you about the identify the type of application you need
  • preparing and submitting the documents you need, including the application to the Probate Court and any HM Revenue & Customs inheritance tax forms
  • monitoring those applications, chasing where required, and handling enquires that may be received back
  • supplying the grant of probate to you

Can you fully administer the estate on my behalf?

Yes. Once you have a grant of probate our expert team can also administer the estate on your behalf.

What work would you do on my behalf?

The services we would help you with will depend on the circumstances but they can include:

  • contacting banks or other holders of financial assets to release funds to you
  • selling investments or properties that form part of the estate
  • contacting beneficiaries of the estate
  • preparing accounts for the estate and taking forward the distribution of the estate's assets

Our senior Solicitor and Head of Private Client, Matthew Whaley, will be handling your probate matter. Click here to meet our team.

Conveyancing Services & Pricing

> Purchase Freehold - Price List

> Purchase Leasehold - Price List

> Sale Freehold - Price List

> Sale Leasehold - Price List

> Remortgage - Price List

> Transfer - Price List

Complaints Procedure: 

Our complaints handling procedure and how/when a complaint can be made to the Legal Ombudsman and the SRA can be found by following this link: Complaints procedure.