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How long does it take to finalise a deceased estate?
There is no set time scale as every estate differs depending on the personal circumstances of the deceased. We endeavour to finalise deceased estates in about nine months. However, we cannot guarantee this timeframe as complex estates may take longer. In some instances, an estate cannot be reported to the office of the Master of the High Court due to factors such as missing or unsigned documents, or cause of death. Then the Master will not issue the Letters of Executorship (LoE) or Letter of Authority (LoA) and the deceased estate cannot be administered until one is issued. This is just one example of a potential administrative roadblock, but our dedicated team does everything they can to address these issues and move the process forward.