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That is why it is prudent for the personal representative to advertise and wait for at least 2 months as set out in this Part. Exceptions include conveyancing of landed property, which can only be made with the concurrence of all personal representatives. The grant of probate is a proof of the will only and not itself the source of duty/power. If, however, the personal representative delay unreasonably for a prolonged period, it may constitute a ground for removal of that representative from office by the Court. The situation may be different if the will specifically asks the personal representative to run the deceased’s business for a period, or if all the beneficiaries so agree. In general, a personal representative has no powers to hold on to the shares of the deceased and run the company indefinitely.

If the executor resides out of Hong Kong and refuses to assume the office, how can he renounce the right to probate?

A man could have made a Will that left everything to his legitimate children with no provision for his surviving wife or illegitimate child whom he had been maintaining before his death. Even if the intention of the testator is clearly stated in the Will, it may still be challenged. Late application will not be entertained at all unless with exceptional reasons. This includes ex-spouse, lover, adult child, godchild or even parents and siblings who were so maintained before the deceased’s demise.
Under the will in the instant scenario, the grandmother’s estate was to be distributed among A, B and C equally. For both (1) & (2), A and B will take 1/3 each, and D and E will take C’s 1/3 share evenly (i.e. D and E will each take 1/6 of the estate of the grandmother). If you have doubt about the form or substance of such deed, seek legal advice.
When making a Will, it is advisable for special trust provisions to be arranged for a beneficiary who is a disabled. If no provision is made in a Will and a common disaster occurred rendering it uncertain which spouse survives the other, then the younger is deemed to have survived the elder. If the Will is silent on this matter, these properties will fall into the residue of the estate and will be sold, with the proceeds forming part of the cash residue. For example, if the deceased has two flats (one of them in Hong Kong and the other is situated outside Hong Kong), then the foreign property will not be included in the estate in respect of the Grant of Representation in Hong Kong. On the other hand, the law governing disposition of land/flats (real estate) which are “immovable” is the law where the land/flats are located. The law in some countries (but not in Hong Kong) requires that you must leave a certain proportion of your estate to your children or widow.
Whilst the law in Hong Kong confers absolute testamentary freedom on individuals, it also recognizes the need for an individual to make financial provisions from his estate for his spouse and those who had been dependent on him financially during his lifetime. Under such circumstances, the surviving spouse could make a claim for a share of the estate, and the illegitimate child could claim for maintenance to be provided for him out of the estate pursuant to the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Ordinance. Any aggrieved party may bring legal action against the executor to contest the validity of the deceased’s Will.
If the executor refuses to take up the appointment, you should use Form C2.2 to call upon the executor to accept or refuse probate under r.46(1) of the Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A). You may apply for the issuance of a citation by the Probate Registry to the executor under s.30(1) of Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap. 10). Yes, if the person has an interest in a deceased’s estate.
If a gift is given to an unincorporated association, all members of that association receive that gift. The testator must check and confirm the name, address and the charitable status of the charity. Unless the executor is a professional executor, serving as an executor is an unpaid position. However, if the testator intends to benefit natural and legitimate children only, they must clearly express this in the will. Such a gift is intended for a group of beneficiaries rather than for individual recipient(s). When beneficiaries are recognized through a general or collective formula, typically based on their relationship rather than by name, a gift is considered to be to a class.

It applies only to a deceased who is domiciled in Hong Kong or has been ordinarily resident in Hong Kong at any time in the 3 years immediately preceding his death. Absent will, the estate will be distributed by the laws of intestacy as discussed. That inventory will then be filed in the Schedule of assets and liabilities with the Probate Registry. It is for the executor named in the Will or the intended administrator to take that inventory. However, the surviving renter will be able to remove all contents of the safe deposit box forzabet without authorisation from the Home Affairs Department after 12 month from the date of death of the deceased.

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Another exception is a spouse’s right of first refusal over the matrimonial property. The same costs concerns set out above apply more or less equally to the defence of a claim. All the other joint tenant(s) need(s) to do is to register the death certificate of the deceased joint tenant. For other pension schemes, you need to refer to the scheme documents and contact the person-in-charge accordingly. For more details about death registration, please visit the Immigration Department’s website. It is a criminal offence to refuse or, without reasonable excuse, omit to register a death as required by law punishable by a fine of HK$2,000 or up to 6 months’ imprisonment.
When the grantee himself has died without fully administering the estate of the deceased, unless there is a chain of executorship, a further or a new grant is required to appoint a personal representative in respect of the unadministered estate. If the personal representative is ordered by court to pay the opposing party legal costs, the opposing party may enforce the costs against the personal representative personally. In appropriate cases, the beneficiary may also apply to Court for the removal of the personal representative and for a replacement administrator to be appointed instead. The beneficiary may commence an administration action to compel the personal representative to do his/her work properly. In general, each and every personal representative can deal with the assets of the estate alone and the transaction so conducted would be binding on the estate.

What happen if the value of the estate exceeds $50,000 but does not exceed $150,000?

There are a number of situations in which a gift under a will is said to have failed, i.e. the beneficiary cannot get what the will intends to give him/her. Other than exceptions such as above, a beneficiary of the estate generally does not have the right to insist on keeping a particular asset unsold. Exceptions include specific gift under a will (i.e. the deceased gave a specific asset to a specific beneficiary). If it is a life policy whose beneficiary is someone other than the deceased (e.g. deceased’s families), it does not fall within a part of the estate. Please refer to the section about “capacity of an executor”. For an estate more than $150,000, follow the usual procedure for obtaining a grant.

What if the estate includes a business?

However, if the will does not include a proper attestation clause, an affidavit of due execution should be filed (Form W3.1) at the time of the application (see r.10 of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap.10)). Usually no requisition is raised about the proof of the sound mind of the testator if the will was executed before solicitors, clerks or doctors. Documents in support of the application (for a Grant of Letters of Administration) The above documents must be lodged together with the documents listed in the section “Documents in support of the application” (see below) with the Probate Registry. The applicant has to sign that document and swear for the truthfulness of its content in front of a solicitor or a court officer. The Court generally views that an insolvent person is unsuitable to be appointed an administrator.

Factors to be considered when appointing an executor to manage the estate;5. Declaration of the testator’s domicile and its impact on the settlement of the estate;4. The wife may apply for maintenance and she has a good chance to be given a substantive share from the estate. You may make an application under section 7 of the Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap 10) to compel the executor to so disclose. This is especially so for an executor, for his duty and power comes from the will directly.

A Will is a document which sets out how a person’s assets are to be distributed after his or her death. Before the abolition of estate duty, as the Applicant needs to obtain estate duty clearance before filing the application for a Grant with the Probate Registry, the Inland Revenue Department acted as the gate keeper to prevent possible intermeddling of the deceased’s estate. They will only be entitled to part of the estate (after deduction of the spouse’s entitlement) if the deceased leaves no issue and no parents. In reality, it often happens that 2 or more parties who are entitled to the assets survive and may claim the deceased’s estate together.