Dormant asset

Dormant asset funding consultation and avoiding missing assets in estate administration

Following the Dormant Assets Act 2022 being passed earlier this year, the government has recently launched a consultation to gather public opinions on which causes should benefit from dormant asset funding in England. In addition to discussing this consultation and industry opinions on it, Title Research’s latest blog covers:

  • What is a dormant asset?
  • What are the risks of assets becoming dormant?
  • How to avoid missing dormant assets in estate administration
  • How a Financial Asset Search with Inheritance Data works

Click here to read the full blog post.

Title Research provides a range of genealogical research and asset repatriation services for legal professionals. Their services are designed to streamline the estate administration process, take the effort out of locating the correct people or assets, and mitigate the risk of future disputes or complications. If you have any questions about genealogical research, asset repatriation, or how you can work with Title Research, call them on 0345 87 27 600 or email info@titleresearch.com.

This article was submitted to be published by Title Research as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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