What happens when you inherit investments?
The executor will have had to go through a number of complex stages before the bequeathed investments become yours. The executor will have to:
- Write or call you to tell you that someone has left some investments to you in their will after they've died.
- Show the provider (the company where the investments are held) that they're authorised to deal with the deceased's estate. This is called obtaining probate. It’s very important the executor gets this, as without it you can't receive anything that's been left to you in the will.
- Tell you that proof of probate has been received. This means the ownership of investments is transferred to you and you can then decide what you want to do with them.