Our overall fees for uncontested probate services (acting for the executors in administering the Will of someone who has died) vary depending on how complex your matter is and what you would like us to do. This note provides a guide to how we calculate our charges for straightforward uncontested probate matters, together with an indication of how much the typical case is likely to cost. For an estimate tailored to your specific matter, please contact us on [email protected]. We will discuss your matter and needs with you and provide you with a bespoke cost estimate.
Our charges consist of:
This note provides an outline of our likely charges for the probate work involved in administering a straightforward probate matter, where someone has died leaving a valid will which is not disputed, their beneficiaries can be easily identified and contacted, and their estate is not very large or complex.
Our fees will be agreed with you at the start of your case, contained within our Client Care Letter. On average a typical straightforward probate matter typical costs are between £5,000 and £15,000 plus VAT at 20%. Our probate consultant’s standard hourly rate is £350 plus VAT.
How straightforward or complicated the case is, and what assets are involved, will have an impact on the final costs. For example:
We would still be delighted to work with you on more complicated matters but would need to give you a quotation for the work tailored to your individual circumstances. Please contact us at [email protected]. We will discuss your matter and needs with you and provide you with a bespoke cost estimate.
Disbursements are payments that are made to third parties on your behalf, for example the application fee for the grant of probate. They are separate payments for which the estate is liable in addition to our professional fees described above.
In a typical probate matter, the estate will need to pay the following disbursements:
Please note there may be additional disbursements, which may vary case to case.
The costs estimates above do not include:
A typical straightforward probate matter such as those described above can normally be dealt with within nine months, as follows:
Please note this time frame does not account for the length of time taken by the Government to grant probate.
Although estates will vary depending on their circumstances, in a typical probate matter we will need to do the following work, which will be covered by the guideline costs outlined in this note:
It would not normally be necessary to undertake other work or incur costs other than those described above. However, we would be very happy to provide you with a more tailored quote for all stages of your particular case once we know about your specific circumstances.
Your probate matter will be handled by a trusted member of our experienced probate team. Once we know who will be handling your case for you we will introduce you to them and provide you with full details of their background and qualifications. Full details of the experience and qualifications of our team, and the work they undertake or supervise, are available here https://mancinilegal.com/our-team/
Regardless of who is working on your case, the matter will be supervised by Alessandro Mancini, CEO / Director and Solicitor within the firm.
Most of us will leave behind some wealth. Most of us know who we want to leave it to. If this is you, you want to think about making a Will. Why? Whatever you write down in your Will has to be executed in law.
The consequences of not making a Will mean that you will pass ‘intestate’ (i.e. without a Will) and your estate passes to your next of kin, who can decide how to dispose of it – or keep it. If there are no next of kin, the government will take control of your estate.
However, if you don’t want to leave it to chance and want to leave specific instructions or gifts, e.g., jewellery to a favourite niece, a watch to your Godson, £100 to the local cats-home, a piece of silver to the next-door neighbour who looked after you – then it’s essential to have it written down.
Any lawyer will advise you to make a Will so as to leave your affairs in order ‘for the avoidance of doubt’. At Mancini Legal, we’re no exception, and our friendly team will make sure your wishes are noted correctly. We are also happy to act as executors, and make sure your legacies end up where you want them to.
If you have a significant estate – property, a share portfolio, items of individual value – it is also worth talking to our Trust team to see how you can best protect your wealth from inheritance tax (IHT) or people that you do not wish to benefit from your wealth after your death.
If you become unable to look after your money, or your health, whilst you are alive, it is also important to give someone you trust a Lasting Power of Attorney to protect your best interests.
Our Wills are prepared on a fixed fee basis. Our fees start with an initial rate for the basic Will and fees are added for more complex clauses. At our first meeting with you, we will go over your requirements and give you a comprehensive quote on the cost of your Will.
Legal Services | Fee |
Basic Will (Single) | £295 plus VAT |
Mirror or Joint basic Wills | £600 plus VAT |
Basic Codicil | £180 plus VAT |
Additional Clauses | Starting from £75 plus VAT each |
Trusts | £400 plus VAT and/or hourly rate |
Administrative Services | Fee |
Will storage | £30 plus VAT (singular) or £50 plus VAT (couple) |
Will registration | £30 plus VAT |
Multi-document storage | £75 plus VAT |
Home visit (within 5 miles of our Horsham or Haywards Heath offices) | £75 plus VAT |
As we get older, we are not always able to look after ourselves and make judgements required to look after our wealth and our health. Today it is increasingly common to give a loved one, or someone else you trust, what is called a Lasting Power of Attorney. That means they can make decisions for you if you are considered ‘unfit’ or ‘lacking capacity’ to make those decisions yourself. There are two types, ‘Property and Financial’ and ‘Health and Welfare’. You can choose the same attorney(s) for both.
We offer a discount if you if you do both at the same time, otherwise LPAs are charged for separately.
Legal Services | Fee |
Health and Welfare LPA | £475 plus VAT |
Financial and Property LPA | £475 plus VAT |
Single person, both LPAs | £850 plus VAT |
Couple, both LPAs | £1700 plus VAT |
In addition to the fees quoted above, a number of disbursements may or may not be payable. Disbursements are payments made to third parties on your behalf and these are a standard part of the process. These statutory fees are not set by Mancini Legal and will be the same no matter which solicitor you choose. Below is a list of some common disbursements and their usual cost.
Disbursement | Fee |
ID and AML checks | £45 plus Vat pp |
OPG registration fee for LPAs | £82 per LPA |
Service | Time Scales |
Basic Wills | 4-6 weeks |
LPAs | 4-6 weeks* |
*please note the OPG reserve the right to take up to 20 weeks to process a single application once sent to them.
Please also note these time scales are subject to change and may be influenced by a variety of factors.
Common scenarios – which service is best for you?
Simple Mirror Wills
With no great value to their estate, Mr and Mrs Higgs want to make what are known as ‘mirror’ wills, each initially leaving everything to the other. Whichever one outlives the other will then take on responsibility for making a subsequent will and passing their wealth on to family members or others. Doing this does not preclude asking each other to make personal small bequests on their behalf after they have passed. This is a very simple and cost-effective way of ensuring the future. They agree between themselves that at some future stage they may also create LPAs if there is a risk that they might get to a stage when they lack the capacity to make their own decisions. Mancini Legal can create these mirror wills at the lowest cost.
A sensible Lasting Power of Attorney
Mr A’s mother is in her eighties and, whilst she very much has all her faculties, she is housebound. Her eyesight is also failing and her health in general is deteriorating. Her son manages her care, and carers come in every day. She and her son discuss her finances, but she worries that the day will come when she is not as sharp or well as she used to be and somebody else will need to make the decisions for her. Shrewdly she asks her son to organise Lasting Powers of Attorney through Mancini Legal for her finances and her health, which will allow him make important decisions without delay when they arise.
Leaving a range of bequests and legacies
Mrs Holden has survived two husbands who, sadly, both pre-deceased her. She had children with both and has benefited from legacies and growth in value of property and other assets. Getting older she wants to be scrupulously fair and transparent with the children (and now grandchildren) and wants to organise her affairs to get them in order ‘just in case anything should happen’. She needs advice on how best to make a will that is fair to all parties – this is actually quite straightforward and based on a standard ‘menu of costs’. As the size of her estate will almost certainly attract IHT, at the same time she wants to consider creating Trusts for her legatees. She is also considering making a law firm one of her executors in case there is a dispute. Finally, she decides it makes sense to create Lasting Powers of Attorney for a trusted younger friend outside of the slightly complicated family situation. Mrs Holden is happy with the bespoke advice which creates an organised and stress-free situation should her health deteriorate.
Our Team of Will and LPA Professionals
Alessandro Mancini
CEO/Solicitor, LLB, DipIp
Qualified : 2009
Hannah Gravell
Private Client Assistant
Olivia Holden
Administrative Assistant
This note provides a guide to how we calculate our charges for residential conveyancing and an indication of how much the typical transaction is likely to cost.
For an estimate tailored to your specific matter, please contact us on [email protected]. We will discuss your matter and needs with you and provide you with a bespoke cost estimate.
Our charges are made up of:
Our fees are calculated as follows:
Band | Fee (Excluding VAT) |
0 – £100,000 | £995.00 |
£100,001 – £250,000 | £995.00 |
£250,001 – £300,000 | £1,150.00 |
£300,001 – £450,000 | £1,300.00 |
£450,001 – £700,000 | £1,450.00 |
£700,001 – £1,000,000 | £1,550.00 |
£1,000,000 plus | Please contact us directly |
Band | Fee (Excluding VAT) |
0 – £100,000 | £1,300.00 |
£100,001 – £250,000 | £1,350.00 |
£250,001 – £300,000 | £1,400.00 |
£300,001 – £450,000 | £1,450.00 |
£450,001 – £700,000 | £1,650.00 |
£700,001 – £1,000,000 | £1,999.00 |
£1,000,001 plus | Please contact us directly |
1.3 Disbursements and other expenses
If at any point during the transaction money needs to be sent by telegraphic transfer, we charge a fee of £47 plus VAT at 20%.
The disbursements which you pay will depend on:
(a) Buying a property
Clients buying a freehold property will typically need to pay the following disbursements:
Depending on the type of property you are buying and where it is located you may also need to pay:
(b) Selling a property
When selling a property, you will ordinarily need to pay the following disbursements:
(c) Leasehold properties
If the property is a leasehold property then the disbursements will be different and will typically include:
If you are simply remortgaging then we do not anticipate you incurring any disbursements except for Notice, Deed of Covenant and Certificate of Compliance fees in line with the above for leasehold properties.
1.4 Stamp duty land tax
If you are buying a property you will also need to pay stamp duty land tax (SDLT). The amount which you need to pay to the government depends on the price of the property. You can calculate the amount you will need to pay by using HMRC’s website https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/calculate-stamp-duty-land-tax/#/intro (or if the property is located in Wales by using the Welsh Revenue Authority’s website https://gov.wales/land-transaction-tax-calculator ).
We will submit the SDLT return and pay the tax due on your behalf, from the funds we have received from you, your lender, or your connected sale.
1.5 Other costs to consider
If you have a mortgage to discharge over a property you have sold, or have incurred an estate agent’s fee, we will normally pay the money owed directly to your lender and agent as needed out of the sale money we receive on your behalf from the buyer.
You should also be aware that if you are purchasing a leasehold property, ground rent and service charges are likely to apply throughout your ownership of the property. We will confirm the ground rent and the anticipated service charge as soon as we receive this information.
1.6 Examples of our charges
The table below is a typical example of what charges we would make to the client selling a freehold property for £300,000:
Item | Fee (not inc VAT) |
Our legal fees | £2250 |
Search fees | £250 |
Singular telegraphic transfer admin fee x2 | £94 |
ID verification & AML checks (per person) | £45 |
Land Registry fee (assuming benefit of LR online discount) | £330 |
Office copy entries (per title number) | £9 |
Land Registry search (per title number) | £3 |
Land charges search (per name) | £2 |
HMRC stamp duty | £2500 |
Total | £5783 plus VAT |
1.7 Transaction time frame
How long it will take from your offer being accepted to completion will depend on a number of factors. The average process takes 2 – 3 months. The process can take more or less time depending on the other parties involved and whether your matter forms part of a chain.
For example:
1.8 Legal work involved with the transaction
The precise stages involved in a conveyancing transaction may vary according to the circumstances.
However, in a typical property transaction we will need to do the following work, which will be covered by the guideline costs outlined in this note:
In a simple remortgage transaction some of the above steps may not be required.
It would not normally be necessary to undertake other work or incur other costs other than those described above. However, we would be very happy to provide you with a more tailored quote for all stages of your particular case once we know about your specific circumstances.
1.9 Staff dealing with your transaction
Your conveyancing transaction will be handled by a trusted member of our experienced conveyancing team. We have a number of qualified lawyers in the team as well as experienced paralegals specialised in this area of law. Once we know who will be handling your case for you we will introduce you to them and provide you with full details of their background and qualifications. Full details of the experience and qualifications of our team, and the work they undertake or supervise, are available here: https://mancinilegal.com/about-us/meet-the-team/
Regardless of who is working on your case, the matter will be supervised by our Head of Conveyancing.