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cost of the search can be reclaimed from the estate. For more information and search options contact: www.nationalwillregister.co.uk The Will may include wishes for the funeral, possessions and name(s) of the executor(s) or the person(s) legally entitled to deal with the estate. Executors are legally responsible for administering the estate according to the wishes in the Will. If the person did not leave a Will, an administrator deals with the estate. You can apply to become the administrator if you were the spouse, civil partner or child, aged18 or over, of the deceased.

Probate is the legal process for the distribution of the estate (money, property and possessions) which belonged to a person who has died.

For information on Wills, Probate and inheritance contact: www.gov.uk/applying-for-probate

Mountbatten Psychological and Bereavement Services

Bereavement affects individuals and families in different ways. Each person has a unique relationship with the person who has died so their feelings of loss and grief will be unique. There is no right or wrong way to grieve and everyone will process their feelings at a different pace.

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