Closed consultation

Storage and retention of original will documents

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

Applies to England and Wales

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Summary

A consultation on storage and retention of wills and other documents submitted in applications for probate.

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Consultation description

At present all of the wills and documents submitted in support of probate (legal authority to manage larger estates of deceased persons) are preserved indefinitely in the original paper form. These records date back to 1858.

This consultation paper proposes a reform that will enable older wills and documents to be converted to a digital form and then destroyed, with the wills of famous persons preserved. Views are sought on the proposals from interested parties.

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Storage and retention of original will documents

Storage and retention of original will documents

Storage and retention of original will documents (print)

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Storage and retention of original will documents (large print)

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Published 15 December 2023

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