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How to Deal with Death and Probate

 

[ Buy this book ] F or over thirty years I practised as a family solicitor and was much engaged in the fields of probate and wills. It became obvious to me that the majority of the cases I handled in these fields could have been dealt with by any reasonably intelligent layperson who had time availabl... [ Read More ]

About the Author

Gordon Bowley  - Gordon Bowley practised as a family solicitor for over thirty years, with particular experience in the area of wills and probate. This book is a result of his decision to write a step-by-step guide for his own family, giving them the procedures to follow and the information they will require to wind up his affairs themselves. He is based in Upminster.

 
 
 

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1.Preface

2.Dying
Death; Can One Choose The Time Or Manner Of One’s Death?; Living Wills; Capacity To Decide; Action In The Patient’s Best Interest; Is There A Right To Die?; Intentionally And Accidentally Causing Death; Failure To Assist; Legal Consequences Of Prolonging L

3.Steps To Take And The Procedures Following Death
Urgent Practical Matters; Summary Of Procedures; The Doctor’s Certificate; Coroners; Inquests; Organ Transplants And Medical Research; Registering The Death; Who Can Register A Death?; The Particulars Required; How The Death Is Registered; Deaths Abroad;

4.Arranging The Funeral
Bringing A Body Back From Abroad; Hiv/Aids; Burial Or Cremation?; Alternative Funeral Arrangements; Funerals With The Aid Of A Professional Funeral Director; Memorials;

5.The Funeral
The Ceremony; Dealing With Complaints; Meeting The Costs Of The Funeral;

6.Bereavement And Other Social Security Benefits
Bereavement Payment And Bereavement Allowance; Widowed Parent’s Allowance; Incapacity Benefit; The State Retirement Pension; War Widow’s Pension; Job Seeker’s Allowance; Working Tax Credit; Income Support; Social Fund Payments; Assistance With Children; Be

7.Who Can And Should Wind Up Money Matters?
If There Is A Will; If There Is Is No Valid Will; The Grant Of Representation; Should One Employ A Solicitor Or Deal With The Estate Oneself?;

8.Winding Up An Estate Yourself – Proving Your Right To Act
Jointly Owned Property; If The Gross Estate Is Valued Under £15,000; If The Gross Estate Is Valued Over £15,000; Obtaining The Necessary Information To Prepare The Papers To Obtain The Grant Of Representation; The Assets And Liabilities Of The Estate; Prep

9.Paying Off The Debts And Discharging The Liabilities Of The Estate
Advertisements For Creditors And Claimants; What Debts And Liabilities Must Be Paid?; To Whom Should Payment Be Made?; Income And Capital Gains Tax; Finalising Inheritance Tax; Insolvent Estates;

10.Distributing The Remaining Assets
Precautions To Take Before Making Distributions From The Estate Funds; The Possibility Of Claims Under The Inheritance (Provision For Family And Dependants) Act 1975 As Amended; Varying The Terms Of A Will Or The Inheritance Rules Of Intestacy After Death;