ACCA Probate and Estate Administration Skills

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Locations and Dates

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Key Benefits
  • Understand the requirements for a valid will;
  • Understand the intestacy rules;
  • Identify the probate papers required to obtain a Grant (including Inheritance Tax (“IHT”));
  • Understand the duties of a Personal Representative (“PR”);
  • Identify the steps necessary to administer the estate and complete the administration; and
  • Be able to offer a full service to clients.
Topics Covered
  • Validity of Wills
  • Intestacy
  • Analysis of a Will
  • Inheritance Tax
  • Obtaining a Grant
  • IHT Forms
  • Duties/Powers of PRs
  • Administration of the Estate
  • Completing the Administration
  • Estate Accounts
Format & Delivery
Assessment Information

Practice assessment materials will be made available to you following completion of the six Live Online tuition sessions.

You will need to sit and pass a three-hour multiple choice online assessment following the tuition. The assessment will consist of 75 questions across all 10 learning outcomes.

You will need to obtain a 50% pass mark to pass the assessment. If you do not reach this threshold, you will have an opportunity to re-sit one further assessment within 12 weeks of your first attempt. The assessment only fee will be payable for this re-sit assessment.

Should you fail this re-sit assessment, they will be required to undertake and pay for the full tuition course again before being allowed to sit a further assessment.

Preparation

You will be provided with approximately 12 hours of pre-course reading to complete prior to attending the first tuition session.

This material provides background legal and regulatory content which you will need to be familiar with for both the tuition course and the assessment.

This will be made available to approximately three weeks prior to the course start date.

Learning Outcomes

1. Understand the Legal Services Act 2007 as it applies to probate activities.

2. Understand the main principles of the law of trusts and the law of property in so far as they apply to the practice of probate and administration of estates.

3. Understand the requirements for a valid will and of testamentary capacity.

4. Understand how to interpret the contents of a will and advise on the distribution of testate, intestate, and partially intestate estates.

5. Understand the scope for claims under the Inheritance (Family and Dependents) Act 1975.

6. Understand the different types of will trusts and taxation implications.

7. Understand how to apply the law and practice in connection with an application for a grant of representation.

8. Understand how to administer an estate (both testate and intestate).

9. Understand key aspects of Inheritance Tax.

10. Understand the duties, powers, and liabilities of Personal Representatives.

8. Understand how to administer an estate (both testate and intestate).

9. Understand key aspects of Inheritance Tax.

10. Understand the duties, powers, and liabilities of Personal Representatives.

More information on the individual criteria can be found here.