Probate & Estate Administration - J J Taylor & Co Solicitors

Probate & Estate Administration

Probate & Estate Administration Solicitors in Armagh

If you’ve lost a loved one, the paperwork can feel overwhelming. J.J. Taylor & Co Solicitors has supported families in Armagh and across Northern Ireland since 1983 with clear, efficient probate and estate administration. We’re regulated by the Law Society of Northern Ireland, and your file is handled by a regulated solicitor — not passed to unregulated case handlers.

Free initial consultation — call 028 3752 5400 or book your appointment online.


What “probate” means in Northern Ireland

“Probate” is the legal process for administering a person’s estate after death. If there’s a valid will, the executors apply for a Grant of Probate. If there’s no will, the next of kin usually apply for Letters of Administration. The Grant confirms who is legally authorised to collect assets, settle debts, and distribute the estate.

We guide you through the Northern Ireland process with the Probate Office (High Court of Justice in NI), handle the forms and valuations, liaise with asset holders, and keep you updated at each step.

Unsure where to start? Call 028 3752 5400 — we’ll map your exact next steps.


Our probate & estate administration service (end-to-end)

Immediate guidance

  • Review the will (if any) and advise on executors/administrators’ authority

  • Explain the NI process, timescales and documents required

  • Prioritise urgent actions (e.g., securing property, insurance, notifying banks)

Asset & liability review

  • Identify and contact banks, building societies, pensions, investments, life policies

  • Obtain date-of-death valuations and balances

  • Review property ownership (Land Registry NI), mortgages/charges and utilities

  • Assess debts, funeral expenses, tax liabilities

Inheritance Tax (IHT) & required forms

  • Confirm whether the estate is excepted or reportable for IHT purposes

  • Prepare and submit the relevant IHT paperwork and schedules (if required)

  • Advise on allowances and reliefs as applicable to the estate circumstances

Grant application (Probate or Letters of Administration)

  • Prepare the oath/statement of truth and supporting documents

  • Lodge the application with the NI Probate Office and handle queries

  • Provide the sealed Grant(s) once issued

Collecting in, paying out, distributing

  • Redeem accounts and investments, arrange property sale/transfer if needed

  • Settle debts, taxes and administration expenses in the proper order

  • Prepare estate accounts for approval

  • Distribute to beneficiaries in line with the will or intestacy rules

Want us to handle the whole process? Book a free initial consultation.


Typical timeframes (what to expect)

Every estate is different, but as a rough guide:

  • Grant stage: straightforward estates often reach Grant in 8–16 weeks from instruction, depending on valuations, IHT position and Probate Office timescales.

  • Full administration: frequently 3–9 months overall; complex estates (property sales, businesses, disputes or overseas assets) can take longer.

We’ll give you a realistic plan once we’ve seen the papers and valuations.

Need a timeline for your situation? Call 028 3752 5400.


Costs & fees — clear and predictable

You’ll receive a written quote setting out:

  • Our legal fee (fixed or capped where appropriate for straightforward estates)

  • Court fees and disbursements

  • Valuation costs (where needed)

  • Any tax payable

We scope work sensibly to keep costs proportionate and avoid delays.

Get a tailored estimate — email [email protected] or call 028 3752 5400.


Local considerations in Armagh, Portadown, Newry & nearby

We regularly assist families across Armagh, Portadown, Newry, Markethill, Dungannon, and neighbouring County Down and County Tyrone. Local factors can include:

  • Land Registry NI titles for family homes, farms or smallholdings

  • Rural assets (rights of way, septic tanks, shared lanes) affecting valuation/transfer

  • Cross-border considerations where beneficiaries or assets are outside NI/UK

  • Coordinating estate sales with local estate agents and lenders

Have a property or farm in the estate? Ask us about the smoothest route to sale or transfer.


Executors’ & administrators’ duties — plain English

  • Act in the estate’s best interests and follow the will or intestacy rules

  • Collect assets and settle debts in the correct order

  • Keep records and provide estate accounts to beneficiaries on request

  • Distribute correctly — errors can lead to personal liability

We’ll help you fulfil duties confidently and document decisions to protect you.


How we work (calm, methodical, solicitor-led)

1) Free initial consultation — we listen, confirm next steps and documents needed.
2) Valuation & paperwork — we gather numbers, complete IHT forms (if required) and prepare the Grant application.
3) Grant issued — we collect funds, settle debts and manage any sale/transfer.
4) Final accounts & distribution — beneficiaries paid, with clear accounts for your records.

Prefer us to handle everything? Call 028 3752 5400 — we’ll take it from here.


Why choose J.J. Taylor & Co?

  • Established 1983 — decades of Northern Ireland probate experience

  • Solicitor-led files — your matter is handled by a regulated solicitor end-to-end

  • Clear communication — plain English, realistic timescales, proactive updates

  • Local reach — Armagh and across County Armagh, Co. Down and Co. Tyrone

Speak to a solicitor today — 028 3752 5400 or book online.


Practical tips to keep things moving

  • Gather documents early: will, death certificates, account details, property deeds

  • Secure the property: insurance and basic maintenance to protect value

  • Centralise correspondence: we’ll notify banks, pension providers and insurers

  • Be upfront about gifts/business interests: helps us get IHT right first time

FAQs — Probate (Northern Ireland)

Do I always need probate?

Not always. Small balances can sometimes be released without a Grant, and jointly-owned assets may pass by survivorship. We’ll advise based on the estate mix.

How long will it take?

Simple estates often reach Grant in 8–16 weeks; full administration is commonly 3–9 months. Sales, IHT queries or disputes can extend timelines.

I’m named as executor but don’t want the responsibility — what now?

You can renounce or reserve your power in some cases. We’ll explain the options and risks before you decide.

What if there’s no will?

The estate is distributed under intestacy rules. We’ll identify the correct administrator(s) and beneficiaries and guide the application for Letters of Administration.

Can you act if I live outside Armagh or overseas?

Yes. We act across County Armagh, County Down, County Tyrone and for overseas executors/beneficiaries. We can manage everything remotely.

More questions? Call 028 3752 5400 — speak to a solicitor now.


Next steps

  • Call: 028 3752 5400 (free initial consultation)

  • Email: [email protected]

  • Book online: use the Book Appointment button

  • Visit (by appointment): 1 Mallview Terrace, Armagh, BT61 9AN