Wills & Probate | About the Bereavement Process
top of page
  • Writer's picturePenn Chambers

Wills & Probate | About the Bereavement Process

Updated: Aug 7, 2023

The Bereavement Index 2021 shows 40% of those who recently lost someone say their mental health was affected by dealing with the administrative work that is involved. Shocking.


To compound matters, 88% of legal professionals say that they believe that the bereavement process is “slow and inefficient”.


I can understand where professionals the results refer to are coming from, as they also refer to financial institutions being the biggest cause for delay (which they say 64% of their clients cause them distress).


Whilst many individuals feel that they can take on the burden of administering an estate, it can not only be very complicated and time-consuming but also very stressful, only causing effects to their mental health whilst they are already going through a bereavement.


A probate professional can take that stress away from you and allow you to bereave for your missed loved one.


The information provided in this article is not intended to constitute professional advice and you should take full and comprehensive legal, accountancy or financial advice as appropriate on your individual circumstances by a fully qualified Solicitor, Accountant or Financial Advisor/Mortgage Broker before you embark on any course of action.





0207 183 4595

7 views0 comments
Post: Blog2_Post
bottom of page