2 What are the differences between an estate with a Will and an estate without a Will in relation to the Grant of Representation? Community Legal Information Centre CLIC

An ex parte application must be filed to rebut the presumption. Where the original will is lost, mislaid, or not available, and when an applicant is applying to admit a copy, a rebuttable presumption of revocation arises. If the will is lost, the grant made is limited until the original or a more authentic copy is proved. Where the will is lost and there are no available copies of the will, an application for an order admitting proof of other evidence of its contents can be made to the Registrar under r.53 of Non-contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A). In writing signed by him and attested by a solicitor or by any person before whom an affidavit may be sworn. Renounce orally on the hearing of any petition or probate action by counsel on his behalf; or

  • The Court generally views that an insolvent person is unsuitable to be appointed an executor.
  • The order of priority under the law relating to the entitlement of the deceased’s estate is similar to the order relating to the eligibility to apply for a Grant of Letters of Administration (please refer to the relevant question and answer).
  • Simply speaking, the estate duty payable is a percentage of the value of the estate.
  • To apply for the grant de bonis non, it must be established that there is no chain of executorship and all executors named in the will of the deceased must be cleared off, i.e. by reciting their death or renunciation.
  • If he is not entitled under r.21 of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A), he may apply for the Court to invoke its power under s.36 of Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap. 10) to pass over a person entitled as an administrator to him.
  • When making a Will, it is advisable for special trust provisions to be arranged for a beneficiary who is a disabled.

II. The estate agents’ services (with an overview of the sale and purchase procedures)

You may refrain from committing acts which may lead the Court to consider you unsuitable for appointment as an executor. There are few limitations in relation to the choice of an executor. The designated executor always has the option to renounce. You can appoint a friend to be the executor, but there are generally a few requirements applicable for an individual to be appointed an executor.
As a fiduciary, a personal presentative is bound to do his best for the benefit of the estate. He or she may be liable personally for the resulting waste if he/she failed such duty by wilful misconduct or negligence etc. HK$1,000,000 to a beneficiary, the beneficiary is entitled to interest from the end of the 12 months after the deceased’s demise (i.e. the so-called executor’s year).
Under r.21(1)(ii) of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A), I have a beneficial interest in the estates of my father and mother and am entitled to the respective grants to administration. To apply for the grant de bonis non, it must be established that there is no chain of executorship and all executors named in the will of the deceased must be cleared off, i.e. by reciting their death or renunciation. Under s.34 of the Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap. 10), chain of executorship applies when the deceased executor dies after proving the deceased testator’s will and the executor obtains a grant of probate to the deceased executor’s will.
If the executor refuses to take up the appointment, you should use Form C2.2 to call upon the executor to accept or refuse probate under r.46(1) of the Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A). You may apply for the issuance of a citation by the Probate Registry to the executor under s.30(1) of Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap. 10). Yes, if the person has an interest in a deceased’s estate.
It is possible to revoke a grant of probate or administration if there is a valid reason, and a new grant can be issued instead. The grant will usually be made to the attorney of the person entitled to the grant. Since grants have not been made in respect of the estates of my father and mother, I must apply for them. A grant de bonis non may be made to any person who is equally entitled as the previous grantee. If he is not entitled under r.21 of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A), he may apply for the Court to invoke its power under s.36 of Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap. 10) to pass over a person entitled as an administrator to him.

III. Alterations to Wills

When a person dies, there may be estate (the money in bank accounts, company shares, real estate and other assets, etc.) left under the deceased’s name. A failure to observe the proper order can render the personal representatives personally liable. Therefore, his/her authority and duty as an executor starts from the very moment the testator (the «Will-maker») dies. This power is useful when the next-of-kin of the deceased, who would otherwise be entitled to be appointed as administrator, is under 21 years old or has insufficient mental or physical capacity to administer the estate. If the deceased died intestate (i.e. no Will is found or if the Will has been revoked), the right of a person to apply for a Grant of Letters of Administration would be governed by the law of intestacy. How to express personal wishes regarding funeral arrangements in the will.

What happens to a will that does not follow the legal requirement?

There are a number of situations in which a gift under a will is said to have failed, i.e. the beneficiary cannot get what the will intends to give him/her. Other than exceptions such as above, a beneficiary of the estate generally does not have the right to insist on keeping a particular asset unsold. Exceptions include specific gift under a will (i.e. the deceased gave a specific asset to a specific beneficiary). If it is a life policy whose beneficiary is someone other than the deceased (e.g. deceased’s families), it does not fall within a part of the estate. Please refer to the section about “capacity of an executor”. For an estate more than $150,000, follow the usual procedure for obtaining a grant.

If the deceased made no Will, how can the relevant estate be distributed?

For deaths before 15 th July 2005 , estate duty remains payable. Before the abolition of estate duty on 11 th February 2006 , «Estate Duty Clearance» (evidencing the required duty has been paid) needs to be obtained before an application can be made for a Grant of Representation. In practice, it would be of less significance as the beneficiaries ranking in priority under intestacy, being the surviving spouse and children of the deceased, would generally be the persons expecting financial provisions from the deceased’s estate. You should consider appointing a person to act as guardian (to have legal custody) of any children who are minors (below the age of 18) at the time of your death. Discretionary powers will therefore be given to the executor to distribute as much of the income and/or capital for the benefit of the child as the executor sees fit before the child can formally receive all the assets.

Can probate be applied for if the original Will is lost and there is only a copy of the Will?

In default of any such person it shall be granted to the Official Administrator. The citation and verifying affidavit must be personally served (r.45(4)). In the given scenario, he can clear off all person with prior entitlement to a grant by a Citation. For a person who died on or after 11 th February 2006 , the relevant application fee is $265 and the fee for engrossment of a Grant is $72. Administration shall not be granted to more than four persons in respect of the same property.

  • For a person who died on or after 11 th February 2006 , the relevant application fee is $265 and the fee for engrossment of a Grant is $72.
  • In that case, a testator must also specify the conditions in which the executor will receive the legacy, e.g.
  • More specifically, families or dependents of the deceased may claim against the estate if they contend that they should be given a share (if not provided under the will or intestacy) or a large share than the share that they are now given under will or intestacy.
  • The duty to account does not arise only at the end of the administration.
  • A residuary gift is the remaining assets of an estate after all the specific and general legacies have been paid and other necessary provisions have been made.
  • (3) give details of the whereabouts of all properties (including cash) of the estate which the personal representative is duty bound to administer; and

No matter when the deceased dies, an estate will need to provide for salaries tax, profits tax and property tax due by the deceased up to the date of his/her death. If the deceased died before the abolition of estate duty in 2005 and the net value of the estate is over $7,500,000, estate duty is payable. “Insolvent” means that the assets of the estate are not enough to pay for the debts of the estate. First thing first, the executor/administrator needs to arrange payment or make provisions for the payment of the deceased’s debts, funeral and other expenses forzabet in relation to the estate.
Unless you are a person with privileged status (e.g. a soldier on actual military service, or a sailor), you cannot make an oral will. This is discussed in the section «Distribution of estate to the relevant parties». For those without a Will, they are called «intestate».

When and how can the executor/administrator remove the items inside the deceased’s safe deposit box at a bank?

In general, the court makes a grant of letters of administration to the person(s) whom it considers will most effectively administer the estate. A valid receipt releases personal representatives from their duty to distribute estate. Estate Duty is charged on the total value of all properties situated in Hong Kong (including all personal assets and real estate) which «pass» (are left behind) or are deemed to pass in connection with a person’s death.

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