When a person dies somebody has to deal with their estate (money, property and possessions that are left), by collecting in all the money, paying any debts and distributing what is left to those people entitled to it. Probate is the court's authority given to a person to administer a deceased individual's estate and the document issued by the Probate Service is called a Grant of Representation. This document is usually required by the asset holders as proof to show the correct person has the Probate Service's authority to administer a deceased person's estate.
The Probate Bureau can help you with all aspects of probate at this difficult time
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