Executors, Beneficiaries and Decision-Making

When can the estate finally be closed?

The estate is effectively finished when the assets have been gathered in, liabilities and taxes dealt with, accounts prepared, and the remaining balance…

Updated March 2026
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The estate is effectively finished when the assets have been gathered in, liabilities and taxes dealt with, accounts prepared, and the remaining balance distributed correctly. For many families, the emotional sense of…

The estate is effectively finished when the assets have been gathered in, liabilities and taxes dealt with, accounts prepared, and the remaining balance distributed correctly.

For many families, the emotional sense of closure arrives when the property sale completes. Legally and administratively, though, there are usually still final steps. The best way to finish well is to resist the temptation to treat completion day as the moment everything can be forgotten.

Probate ends properly when the paperwork is as complete as the practical work.

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