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Letters of Administration are granted by a Surrogate Court or probate registry to appoint appropriate people to deal with a deceased person's estate where property will pass under Intestacy Rules or where there are no executors living (and willing and able to act) having been validly appointed under the deceased's will. Traditionally, letters of administration granted to a representative of a testator's estate are called "letters of administration with the will annexed" or "letters of administration cum testamento annexo" or "c.t.a.".
Essentially, this document is issued to the person who will administer the estate of someone who dies without a will. As outlined by the Cornell Legal Information Institute, "The letters authorize the administrator to settle the deceased person's estate according to the state's intestate succession laws. Banks, brokerages, and government agencies often require a certified copy of the letters before accepting the administrator's authority to collect the deceased person's assets." If a deceased has a surviving spouse, this individual will have priority in receiving a letter of administration over others, including children; age alone does not render an individual ineligible to serve as a fiduciary.
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My Grandmother passed away late last year without leaving a will. My father passed away prior to my Grandmother. My uncle is the only child of my Grandmother that is still alive. My siblings and I have contacted my uncle on a number of occasions to understand what he has done regarding my...
My fiancee/de facto husband passed away very suddenly in February 2015. I am absolutely devastated at losing him. We were to be married in April this year. He died without a will. With the help of my solicitor I started to apply for letters of administration but had to stop at the yes or no...
I am the girlfriend of Father of deceased Estate.
Here are the facts:
Deceased Son living alone in Northern Territory without spouse or issue.
Mother estranged for 18 Years lives in Victoria.
Father lives in Queensland and had close relationship with son. Father has paid for everything...
I am a widow living in Sydney with two young daughters aged 12 and 7. After the untimely death of my husband, we are permanent residency holders and now getting Australian citizenship. Since there was no will, I approached a solicitor and a letters of administration was granted by the Supreme...