Sometimes, the deceased does not leave a will or name an executor. At other times, the executor has died, or is unable or unwilling to attend to the responsibility. In such cases, through a letter of administration, a court names an administrator who is then responsible for distributing assets and possessions equally among heirs.
Impediments involve minor children, complicated succession laws and heirs the family has lost contact with. We can help guide you through all of this with ease as we harness the expertise of our team.