
Best estate administration and probate services provider
Co-op Legal Services has been named winner of best estate administration and probate services provider in the 2020 cfi.co awards.
Fixed fee, no jargon, no upfront costs to pay and a sympathetic ear from our probate solicitors when you need it most.
Named Probate Provider of the Year 2018, Co-op Legal Services has the largest team of probate solicitors and specialists in the UK, and is trusted to deal with over £1.3 billion in Estates annually. We help and support thousands of bereaved individuals and families many of whom come to us from Co-op Funeralcare. As part of the Co-op Group, our values of openness, honesty, social responsibility and caring for others are core to the service we provide..
With our Probate Complete Service we take full responsibility for getting the Grant of Probate and dealing with the Legal, Tax (excluding VAT), Property and Estate Administration affairs on your behalf. A local Probate Consultant can meet with you in your home or another location (in England or Wales) to explain the Probate process, to answer your questions, and to provide you with a written Fixed Fee Probate quotation.
Once our probate specialists have provided you with a written quote for the agreed work to be done that price will not change, unless the original information we are given is shown to be incorrect or circumstances change.
We can pay all the costs of a Co-op Funeralcare funeral and pay back any deposit paid, if you instruct us to represent you; providing that the Estate owns sufficient assets that can be sold in due course.
Co-op Members save £100 or get 5% off, whichever is higher, on Probate and Estate Administration, terms & conditions apply.
There are no upfront costs to pay as our Probate and Estate administration fees are deferred and will be taken from the Estate once it is in funds.
At Co-op Legal Services we take full responsibility for completing the Estate administration process for you. Our Probate team includes specialist Probate Solicitors and over 170 trained Probate Case Handlers, Advisors and Consultants; all working to provide closure for bereaved family and friends as soon as possible.
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Co-op Legal Services has over 600 staff working in different businesses with offices in Manchester, Bristol, Stratford-upon-Avon, Sheffield and London.
A Probate Solicitor needs to have excellent legal, accountancy and administrative skills. But most of all, they need to be good with people to support them through the probate process.
As Probate Solicitors, we understand the law. We understand Wills and when they are (or aren't) valid and we're familiar with the the legal terms used in Wills. We also understand what happens and who gets what when someone dies without a Will, which is called dying intestate.
Probate Solicitors are also experts in the different taxes that have to be dealt with when someone dies, such as Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax. There are various tax returns to complete when dealing with an Estate, and our Probate Solicitors will deal with HMRC directly, ensuring all available tax exemptions and reliefs are applied, tax calculations are accurate and payment deadlines are met.
During Probate, there will be a lot of money coming in and going out, as assets are sold and debts settled. It's crucial to keep track of this, and our Probate Solicitors will prepare detailed Estate accounts.