« Reply #7 on: Sunday 16 May 21 16:07 BST (UK) »
Not all Wills are required to go to Probate. If the estate is small is one for example. If property is owned jointly, depending on how it is held, it can automatically pass to the owner.
Insurance policies if they have a named recipient, are not counted as part of the estate. So you see there are a lot of variables.
I understand there not being a will for my grandad as everything would pass to my grandma but because of the family dynamics with parents and siblings not speaking I would very surprised for there not to be a will.
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