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Factfinder | 19:50 Mon 02nd Mar 2009 | Law
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How long after a death is a will read.?
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there is no such thing as will reading except in agatha christie nvels
There is no such thing as a "reading" of a will. This is something that happens only in films and literature.

The will only becomes a public document on probate being granted. Generally probate is only necessary for estates over �5k (although I have managed for several estates under �15k).

However, once death occurs and the will is found, the executors will undoubtedly start work on ascertaining the assets and liabilities - indeed they need to do so before organising the funeral to ensure there are sufficient assets to cover the funeral costs.
Sorry bednobs - I must learn to type faster.
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