Free webinar: FAQs about probate and estate administration

When discussing probate and estate administration with your clients, they will naturally have questions about the processes and the options available to them.

To assist your client meetings and equip you with the knowledge to answer these queries, join Kings Court Trust’s upcoming webinar on Wednesday 20th September at 1pm. In this session, Technical Manager Nigel Merchant will answer:

  • How long does estate administration take?
  • What Inheritance Tax forms do I need to complete?
  • What happens to the ownership of property?
  • Plus much more

If you’d like to join the webinar but can’t make it on the day, please still register – registrants will receive a link to the recording after the webinar has taken place.

Click here to register for the free webinar.

Kings Court Trust is an award-winning estate administration provider that takes care of the practicalities after death. Their full suite of estate administration solutions is designed to support all families and adds value to your business by providing free, practical advice on the next steps following a bereavement. There are many benefits to partnering with Kings Court Trust, including:

  • An additional revenue stream – you will receive a fee share for referrals that result in business
  • An enhanced service proposition – you are in the best position to offer your clients support and care during a difficult time
  • Work referred back to you – provided that consent is given by the beneficiaries of an estate, they’ll introduce them back to your business to help you grow your client base
  • Secure document storage – they can store important client documents in their secure facility, including Wills, LPAs, and Deeds

If you have any questions about probate, estate administration, or how you can work in partnership with Kings Court Trust, call them on 0333 207 5470 or email partners@kctrust.co.uk.

This article was submitted to be published by Kings Court Trust 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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