
Based in Bristol and supporting families across the UK to manage estates in England and Wales, Kings Court Trust are experts in helping the recently bereaved. They’ve helped over 40,000 families to handle probate and estate administration with care, efficiency, and understanding, and they have won Probate Provider of the Year multiple times at the British Wills & Probate Awards.
Estate administration is Kings Court Trust’s core expertise; they handle it every day, with a level of dedication and experience you can trust. Their services are built on transparency with fixed-fee pricing to ensure there are no surprises. Managing probate after losing a loved one can be delicate, and our goal is to make the process as smooth as possible.
Kings Court Trust work in true partnership with professionals across the UK, including Will Writers, Estate Planners, Financial Advisers, Funeral Directors and Legal Professionals. Their service can integrate seamlessly into your client journey – enhancing your offering and allowing your clients to support families from lifetime planning through to post-death estate administration.
Why work with Kings Court Trust?
✔ Extend your support beyond estate planning and provide support after a death when your clients or their families need it the most
✔ Earn referral fees, donate it to charity, or pass to your client as a discount
✔ Strengthen client relationships by becoming connected to the next generation through beneficiary introductions for Will writing or financial advice.
Key Services
FIND OUT MORE: https://www.kctrust.co.uk/partners
Key Contact
For partnership queries, please contact our Business Development Team:
Email: partners@kctrust.co.uk
Tel: 0333 207 5470
Address: Kings Court Trust, Spectrum Building, Bond Street, Bristol, BS1 3LG
Tel: 0300 303 9000
For press or marketing queries:
Email: marketing@kctrust.co.uk
Kings Court Trust is hosting an insightful webinar on the topic of ‘Digital assets: what they are and how they can impact your practice’. It takes place on Wednesday 25th November at 1pm and registration
Recent research by The Independent has revealed a staggering amount in unclaimed assets – £15 billion to be exact. They also explain that the reason for this high value is being unable to locate a
On Wednesday 4 November at 1pm, Kings Court Trust’s Technical Manager, Nigel Merchant, and Corporate Partnership Manager, Jill Clayton, will provide you with a technical overview of intestacy. Join the webinar to improve your intestacy
In episode eight of the Topical Talks podcast, Title Research was joined by expert guest, Tim Farmer, an award winning author and expert witness specialising in the assessment of mental capacity and financial vulnerability. Tim
Title Research’s latest blog post provides insight into some of the reasons why some legal practitioners believe the temporary amendment to the Wills Act 1837 could increase the number of contested Wills. During the COVID-19
Title Research’s next free webinar will discuss how to mitigate risk when administering an estate. When administering an estate, we know complex scenarios are not uncommon. Whether it’s intestacy, missing beneficiaries or overseas assets, these
Kings Court Trust’s latest blog post comments on the upcoming temporary amendment to the Wills Act 1837 which will allow Will witnesses to be present either physically or virtually. Historically, Wills required two witnesses to
Join Kings Court Trust on Wednesday 2 September at 1pm for an informative webinar about Trusts in Wills. Kings Court Trust’s experienced Technical Manager, Nigel Merchant, will provide a wealth of information about the different
Register for Kings Court Trust’s next informative webinar on Wednesday 12th August at 1pm where they will provide you with a useful overview of Inheritance Tax and gifting. Nigel Merchant, Kings Court Trust’s experienced Technical
Kings Court Trust’s latest blog post reviews the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on Wills, probate and estate administration. For the vast majority of us, COVID-19 has had an effect on the way we
In our industry, transparency allows our clients to make informed choices prior to instructing a firm to carry out any work. It is taken quite seriously by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), who provides a
On Wednesday 29th July at 1pm, Kings Court Trust’s Technical Manager, Nigel Merchant, will be hosting an informative webinar to discuss the challenges associated with do-it-yourself (DIY) probate. In just 15 minutes, Nigel will answer
On Wednesday 1st July at 1pm, Kings Court Trust’s Corporate Partnership Manager, Jill Clayton, will be hosting a webinar where you can learn more about the different ways in which you can help your clients
Join Kings Court Trust’s next webinar on Wednesday 10th June where they will share how estate administration can add value to your business proposition. They will be hosting two webinars, one for Will Writers at
Will Management Services share how to improve the client journey in Kings Court Trust interview Kings Court Trust recently interviewed their business partner, Will Management Services, to learn more about their customer journey and how
On Wednesday 27th May at 1pm, Kings Court Trust’s Technical Manager, Nigel Merchant, will be hosting a webinar to provide you with an informative overview of intestacy and probate. Nigel will take this time to
Kings Court Trust offers industry professionals financial support during Covid-19 pandemic. Estate administration provider, Kings Court Trust, has recognised the potential added risks and pressures on businesses and professionals within the industry during this unprecedented
Free webinar – Probate and estate administration: Common questions and answers Are you prepared when your clients ask those all-important questions about estate administration? If you’re looking for some support to help you better advise
Working with Kings Court Trust to add an estate administration service to your business proposition has a number of benefits, as highlighted by this partner’s feedback. Jill Clayton, Corporate Partnership Manager at Kings Court Trust
Kings Court Trust is hosting an interesting webinar on the topic of missing beneficiaries and how you can avoid the often time-consuming task of tracing them. It takes place on Wednesday 15th April at 1
Kings Court Trust is hosting an interesting webinar on the topic of ‘Digital assets: what they are and how they can impact your practice’. It takes place on Wednesday 25th March at 1 pm and
Kings Court Trust’s latest blog post looks at four celebrities who have passed away and the lessons we can learn from their deaths. Often, celebrities are in the spotlight for their fame and talent while
Free webinar: How estate administration can add value to your Will writing business proposition Kings Court Trust’s next informative webinar will discuss how estate administration can add value to your business proposition. On Wednesday 4th
Kings Court Trust’s latest blog post looks at how legacy and in-memory giving will develop over the next 25 years. A recent report by Legacy Foresight shows the number of gifts left to charities in
Kings Court Trust are hosting a webinar about the 3 biggest challenges with the do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to probate and estate administration. Nigel Merchant, Kings Court Trust’s experienced Technical Manager, will host an informative discussion
Kings Court Trust are pleased to introduce their brand new website: www.kctrust.co.uk. It presents an improved experience for professionals and families looking to find out more about Kings Court Trust – one of the UK’s
Kings Court Trust’s latest blog post explores an issue related to Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims against estates, following a briefing note that was released by the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). The
Kings Court Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Simon Hancox as its new Chief Executive Officer, replacing Tom Curran who will take on the role of Executive Chairman after nine years as CEO.
As an estate administration specialist, Kings Court Trust is proud of its reputation for providing clients and business partners with a market leading service. In recent years the business has invested heavily in developing technology
Kings Court Trust, one of the UK’s leading estate administration providers, has unveiled its new brand to coincide with an exciting period of growth for the specialist legal services firm. One of the key objectives
Tomorrow is the deadline for companies and individuals to respond to the consultation to reform Grant of Probate fees. Currently, executors pay a flat fee of £215 for probate regardless of the size of estate.
Kings Court Trust, one of the UK’s leading estate administration specialists, has played a key role in the creation of a new probate apprenticeship that aims to provide increased career opportunities for young people within