Genuinely good value
What you’d pay a solicitor for the same result
A solicitor does the technical work, but the price is high. People are regularly quoted between £1,500 and £10,000 or more for a straightforward estate. Some solicitors and banks take a percentage of the estate on top, sometimes 1 to 4 percent. On a £300,000 estate, that’s £3,000 to £12,000. On a larger estate, it can reach £20,000 or more. And in every case, you still have to gather all the estate information yourself.
And here’s the part most people don’t realise until they’re already partway through. You still have to gather the same information yourself, regardless. A solicitor doesn’t find the estate details for you. You’re the one tracking down the bank statements, the property values, the gift records. You collect it all and then hand it over.
So the real question is: who does the difficult technical part once the details are in? With YouCanDoProbate, that’s us. For one fixed fee. Compare that to thousands in solicitor fees, for a process you’d still have to help with anyway.
“I had been quoted £5,000 to £7,000 for a solicitor to do my mum’s probate. It was very easy. When I did have a query, I sent through the question and it was answered really quickly.”