If the will only deals with the disposition of overseas property, the Court of Hong Kong will refuse grant of probate. Please refer to the section about the “Capacity of an executor” for appointing a trusted person to be the executor. A valid will will be duly executed upon the testator’s death. An application shall be made within 6 months since the first grant of representation, otherwise, leave of the Court must be obtained.

  • (b) a firm (The appointment will typically be considered valid for those individuals who were partners in the firm at the time the will was executed, rather than at the time of the testator’s death.).
  • Unless the will shows contrary intention, that beneficiary’s issue will take, in equal shares if more than one, the assets that the deceased originally left behind for that beneficiary.
  • Even if the total value of the estate exceeds $7,500,000, only a $100 nominal estate duty will be charged.
  • This is discussed in the section “Distribution of estate to the relevant parties”.
  • Assuming that the deceased only leaves siblings and a cousin (i.e. my father),  pursuant to s.21(1)(iv) of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A), the deceased’s siblings have immediate beneficiary interests and are entitled to a grant to administration.

If a gift is given to an unincorporated association, all members of that association receive that gift. The testator must check and confirm the name, address and the charitable status of the charity. Unless the executor is a professional executor, serving as an executor is an unpaid position. However, if the testator intends to benefit natural and legitimate children only, they must clearly express this in the will. Such a gift is intended for a group of beneficiaries rather than for individual recipient(s). When beneficiaries are recognized through a general or collective formula, typically based on their relationship rather than by name, a gift is considered to be to a class.

Inheritance (Provision for Families and Dependants) Ordinance

In other words, they may be entitled to get a reasonable amount from your estate in order to maintain their living. Your wife and your children could apply to the Court for provisions to be made for them from your estate. For example, if you were to declare that all your estate goes to your parents, or a charity, without leaving even one dollar to your wife or minor children, such an intention may not be achieved after your death. Generally speaking, every person has “free testamentary capacity”. In other words, the estate of the elder deceased will pass to the younger deceased, which will then be further dealt with according to legal regulations. This clause gives a testator control on the ultimate destination of his estate.
For instance, the testator executed the will under threats. However, if a testator were a) mentally ill or b) extremely ill and were under medication, he needs to prove that he was conscious for a period such that he knew and agreed to the content of the will when the will was signed. For example, a clause is inserted in the Will stating that the subsequent marriage with a named person shall not revoke the Will. Usually a person has to take action to revoke his/her own Will. No matter whether or not the deceased has made a Will, generally a Grant of Representation will have to be obtained from the Probate Registry of the High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region before any of the deceased’s assets in Hong Kong can be dealt with.

If the personal representative fails to administer the estate properly, what can the beneficiary do?

Factors to be considered when appointing an executor to manage the estate;5. Declaration of the testator’s domicile and its impact on the settlement of the estate;4. The wife may apply for maintenance and she has a good chance to be given a substantive share from the estate. You may make an application under section 7 of the Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap 10) to compel the executor to so disclose. This is especially so for an executor, for his duty and power comes from the will directly.

Can the testator have more than one Will at the same time?

  • Whilst the law in Hong Kong confers absolute testamentary freedom on individuals, it also recognizes the need for an individual to make financial provisions from his estate for his spouse and those who had been dependent on him financially during his lifetime.
  • You should consult your own lawyer if you want to obtain further information or legal assistance concerning any specific legal matter.
  • The personal representative would be personally liable for the said contractual breach or tortious wrong to that third party and, depending on the circumstances, may or may not be entitled to reimbursement by the estate.
  • If he/she profit himself/herself from the estate, e.g. use the estate’s money to invest for his/her own profit, he/she will liable to account for the profit so earned.
  • A valid receipt releases personal representatives from their duty to distribute estate.

Any person having no interest under the will of the deceased but who would have been entitled to a grant if the deceased had died wholly intestate. A testator may choose to give their spouse either an absolute gift or a life interest in his estate. Therefore, wills typically grant personal representatives the power to obtain a receipt from the minor’s parent or guardian. Although an application for a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration can be made in person, you should consider seeking legal advice if there are complicated issues or disputes involved in the estate (e.g. the deceased has a foreign property). The person entitled to the residuary legacy is the person who can take the remainder of the deceased’s estate after all the other conditions of the Will have been met (i.e. other beneficiaries have been paid, and all the debts and administration expenses have been settled).

Letters of Administration (in case of intestacy)

It is not a prerequisite to obtain a court order before submitting this application. The application shall be supported by an affidavit setting out the grounds of the application, and if any person served with the subpoena denies that the will is in his possession or control, he may file an affidavit to that effect. 49(2) of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A), the executor may make an ex parte application to the Registrar under s.7(3) of Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap. 10) for the issue of a subpoena to bring in a will. If the Court admits the copy will to probate, the order normally includes a direction that the grant is limited until the original will or a more authentic copy will has been proved. In order to have the copy will admitted to probate, an application must be made to the Registrar under r.53 of the Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A).

Only if the deceased has no issue can the parents and siblings have a share in the deceased’s estate, even if his/her spouse survives . The order of priority under the law relating to the entitlement of the deceased’s estate is similar to the order relating to the eligibility to apply for a Grant of Letters of Administration (please refer to the relevant question and answer). How can this executor balance his/her duty to make the requisite inquiries on behalf of the granddaughter and yet maintain a harmonious relationship with the deceased’s other family members?
An application should be made for an order to revoke the Letters of Administration under s.33 of Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap. 10). However, a caveat can be renewed repeatedly every six months, potentially impacting the estate for many years. If all required documents are in order, the application should be submitted as soon as possible. The grant made is limited until the original or a more authentic copy is proved.
When the time limited for appearance has expired, if the Citee fails to appear or prosecute his application for a grant with reasonable diligence, he may apply by inter-partes summons returnable to the Registrar for an order for a grant to himself as provided by r.46(7)(a). Other substituted modes of service will only be granted if it is shown that personal service cannot be effected after reasonable attempts have been made. Rr.45 to 48 of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A) provide for the procedures on the issuance and service of citations and entry of appearance by a person cited as well as the application for an order for a grant upon nonappearance. If he is entitled under r.21 of Non-Contentious Probate Rules (Cap. 10A), he must first clear off all persons entitled to a grant set out in the categories mentioned above. Without any person having a beneficial interest in the estate, a grant may be made to the Official Administrator. If the executor fails forzabet to appear or propound a will within the time limit, you may apply by motion for an order for a grant as if the will were invalid.

One point to note before the abolition of estate duty is that any gift to a registered charity in Hong Kong according to your Will is exempt from estate duty. You may wish to make specific gifts of money, shares, or real estate to certain persons or charities. Most often, you will leave your personal belongings to your spouse. If the beneficiary does not outlive the testator for the specific period, the gift will go to another designated beneficiary if the will so specifies. A survivorship clause is a clause in a will that requires the beneficiary must outlive the testator by a specific period before is eligible to receive the gift. However, if there are any specific terms in that Will which allow the former spouse to take some assets from the deceased’s estate, these terms may be void unless a contrary intention is proved.
One half will be distributed to the surviving spouse and the other half will be divided equally amongst the child/children of the deceased. For details, please refer to section 4 of the Intestates’ Estates Ordinance. Usually the executor is a member of the family or a close and trusted friend of the whole family. This necklace could not be found in the old lady’s home or safe deposit box after her death.

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