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Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

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  • Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

    Hi all,

    As in the title, my sister-in-law would like to step down as executor of a will due to ill-health. There is no probate granted and my wife and her sister are the only executors. Is there a standard form to complete or is it to the solicitors I go? I've searched on here but couldn't find the answer to my question.

    Many thanks all in advance,

    Kind Regards,
    Lba.
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  • #2
    Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

    http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct...afkLM4_c25DPKA


    This should do it

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    • #3
      Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

      Note that she cannot renounce if she has already intermeddled with the estate.

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      • #4
        Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

        Ah that's great, thanks PaulaJayne. Thanks also Des8, nothing has been meddled with so far so should be good to go. Does anyone know where to send this form? I have rung the probate registry in Cardiff who say they have nothing to do with this sort of thing.

        Kind Regards,
        Lba.

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        • #5
          Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

          You say probate hasn't been granted. Is the estate large enough to warrant probate?
          If not, just file the deed of renunciation with the will in case anybody queries things.
          Otherwise send it with the Probate application form to the district probate registry,
          From your post I suspect the office is:
          Cardiff Probate Registry of Wales 3rd Floor Cardiff Magistrates Court Fitzalan Place Cardiff South Wales CF24 0RZ.

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          • #6
            Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

            Thanks Des,

            Yes, I thought it would be Cardiff Probate Registry but as I said in earlier post, they said they didn't have anything to do with executors wanting to stand down. Saying that, the chap I spoke to didn't sound too confident in his advice tho. My mum-in-law passed away last year, we did attempt to apply for probate because my mum-in-law had £15,000 in investments, but it was released to my dad-in-law after I kicked up a bit of a fuss, plus it was such a hastle which my daid-in-law couldn't deal with. So now it's his house which my dad-in-law (he's still alive) has left to my wife in his will.
            Kind Regards,
            Lba.

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            • #7
              Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

              The deed of renunciation has to be filed at the probate office along with the will. Probate won't be granted unless this has been done.

              I know as I have just been through it.

              Another solicitor was executor and when my Mum passed I wanted my solicitors to do probate. Mine filled out the form signed by both and then sent off with the probate forms

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              • #8
                Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

                Thanks BB41,
                Sorry about the loss of your Mum. We didn't intend on applying for Probate. Would Probate be neccessary if one executor wishes to stand down would you know?
                BW,
                Lba.

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                • #9
                  Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

                  Probate is not normally necessary if the estate passes to surviving spouse/civil partner because it was held in joint names and doesn't include land/real property or shares.
                  Small estates don't generally require probate.

                  If executor wishes to stand down, if probate is not required because the will is simple and the estate small, just file a copy of the deed of renunciation with the will.
                  If you think matters are going to become contentious, then file for probate and include the deed of renunciation

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                  • #10
                    Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

                    When I dealt with {robate for my Dad a simple letter of renunciation was all that was needed.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Where can I obtain a deed of renunciation form?

                      It is a tough time and thank you for expressing condolences, It's been very hard as it was the last of my family, feel like Billy no mates now :-(

                      My Dads was a different ball game as he did make a will but in-between making it and him dying he divorced my Mum but still wanted everything left to her, it also included my brother who was killed in an accident so the will didn't stand.

                      A business, partners all sorts and it took 7 years to sort out so this time my Mum arranged everything and we even had time to go through her funeral with her. Not a pleasant time but if she couldn't control the ill ness then she could at least take control of the end.

                      I hope yours is straight forward xx

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