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What happens when the executor is not capable of applying for probate (for example, due to ill health)?

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What happens when the executor is not capable of applying for probate (for example, due to ill health)?

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If the executor is not the sole beneficiary, one of the beneficiaries should apply for administration with will annexed. If the executor is also the sole beneficiary, the application is usually brought by the executor’s next of kin. These grants may be subject to limitations or conditions imposed by the Court.

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