Sometimes, whilst preparing to apply for a grant of representation (being either a grant of probate or letters of administration), someone else may have concerns they want to raise, for example, they may question the validity of a Will, they might believe there is a Will on an intestacy, or they might simply wish to bring a probate claim. That person may then ‘enter a caveat’. This effectively prevents a grant from being issued, and allows that person time to gather evidence or advance their claim. Understanding how to deal with and respond to a caveat is essential, and we can help with this.
For more information please read the article here Caveat PDF JF