When someone dies without a Will, his/her estate needs to be administered, i.e. the process of paying any debts, collecting assets and distributing them to those who are legally entitled. To administer the estate those who are entitled to do so must apply for a grant of 'letters of administration' by completing an 'Oath of administrator' as well as providing a 'bond'. This process enables the oath including bond to be drafted including automatically generating the details of title. This document is NOT suitable for single or multiple applicants who are grandparents, aunts or uncles, great-grandparents, other remoter next-of-kin or others not related to the deceased.
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