• 1. Car Insurance When Someone Dies – How To Stay Legal

    1. Car Insurance When Someone Dies – How To Stay Legal

    Take these steps to take to ensure you have legal insurance when someone dies: Do This First By following these steps, you can effectively manage the car insurance matters of a deceased individual, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and avoiding unnecessary costs. Now read the complete guide below for dealing with car insurance for an…


  • 22. How To Protect Your Private Number Plate

    22. How To Protect Your Private Number Plate

    Don’t Loose Your Private Registration Plate Remember that your private number is a valuable asset; being proactive can help ensure it is managed correctly. ✔️ Best Practice: Retain or transfer the private plate before using Tell Us Once.✔️ Act Quickly: If you have notified DVLA, you can still apply but need extra documentation.✔️ Costs: £80…


  • 21. Car Finance Settlement Quote For A Deceased Estate

    21. Car Finance Settlement Quote For A Deceased Estate

    If you’ve been left to deal with a deceased estate vehicle, it’s crucial to follow the correct legal steps to get a car finance settlement quote so you can decide on the next steps. Do this First Make sure to document everything to help get a car finance settlement quickly. ✔ Notify the finance provider…


  • 20. Managing Speeding Fines for a Deceased Estate

    20. Managing Speeding Fines for a Deceased Estate

    If there are unpaid parking or speeding fines, you must settle them using estate funds before transferring, selling, or scrapping the car. Section 1: Parking Fines and PCNs What Happens to Parking Fines? The estate is responsible for unpaid parking fines and Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs). Local councils typically issue these fines for parking violations,…


  • 19. Car Finance When Someone Dies: 5 Essential Steps

    19. Car Finance When Someone Dies: 5 Essential Steps

    How To Deal With Car Finance When Someone Dies 👉 Key Things to Know: Car finance doesn’t automatically stop being the surviving partner’s responsibility when someone close to you dies and, unfortunately, has to be dealt with quickly. Step 1: Identify the Type of Finance Agreement Deciding if you have the legal right to sell…


  • 18. Estate Debts- How A Car Is Affected

    18. Estate Debts- How A Car Is Affected

    This guide explains how to handle a deceased estate with outstanding debts, focusing on whether creditors can claim a car. Key Tasks In Checking Deceased Estate Debts Check Solvency – If the estate has enough assets, you may not need to sell the car.Contact Finance Companies – If the vehicle is on finance, settle or…


  • 17. Is Probate Needed to Sell a Car? Check List

    17. Is Probate Needed to Sell a Car? Check List

    If you’ve inherited a car or been appointed estate executor, you might wonder, “Is probate needed to sell a car?” Key Points On Inherited Cars Is Probate Needed to Sell a Car? In the UK, a car is classified as a personal chattel under Section 55(1)(x) of the Administration of Estates Act 1925. Chattels are…


  • 14.Tell Us Once Service to Report a Death: A Simple Guide

    14.Tell Us Once Service to Report a Death: A Simple Guide

    The Tell Us Once service is a free government service that simplifies the process of reporting a death. 1. How the Tell Us Once Service Works Instead of contacting each government department separately, you can make one single notification that automatically informs major organisations such as HMRC, DWP, DVLA, and local councils. This helps reduce…


  • 12. Probate Vehicle Transfer: A Simple Guide

    12. Probate Vehicle Transfer: A Simple Guide

    When a loved one dies, their vehicle becomes part of their estate. Vehicle transfer, DVLA ownership change, and probate vehicle transfer are two very different things. 🚘 Probate Vehicle Transfer Basics. ✅ Notify the DVLA Immediately: Use the Tell Us Once service to report the death and update DVLA records.✅ Gather Essential Documents Early: Collect…


  • 11. Donating A Car To Charity from a Deceased Estate

    11. Donating A Car To Charity from a Deceased Estate

    Donating a car to charity can be a meaningful way to support charitable causes. However, several legal and practical steps must be followed depending on ownership status, probate requirements, and financial obligations. How To Donate A Vehicle To Charity By adhering to this checklist, you can facilitate a seamless donation process, ensuring all legal and…


  • 10. Is An MOT Needed To Sell An Inherited Car

    10. Is An MOT Needed To Sell An Inherited Car

    Is an MOT Needed to Sell a Car? MOT On An Inherited Vehicle Selling a vehicle—especially from a deceased estate—raises important questions about legal requirements. One of the most common concerns is whether an MOT is needed to sell a car. This guide will explain when an MOT is required, how it affects the resale…


  • 9.How To Calculate Inheritance Tax On A Car

    9.How To Calculate Inheritance Tax On A Car

    When a person dies, their car becomes part of their estate, and its value must be included in the total estate valuation for Inheritance Tax (IHT) purposes. If the estate exceeds the tax-free threshold, Inheritance Tax may be payable on the car’s value and other assets. Step 1:Check If the Estate Is Liable for Inheritance…


  • 8. How to Get a Refund for Breakdown Cover After Death: A Step-by-Step Guide

    8. How to Get a Refund for Breakdown Cover After Death: A Step-by-Step Guide

    First Steps For Car Insurance When Someone Dies Guide to Getting a Refund for Breakdown Cover Key Information to Prepare: Identify the Type of Breakdown Cover Understanding the type of cover is crucial when claiming a refund for breakdown cover after a death. Check the policy documents to confirm the type of cover. Step 2:…


  • 7.How To Scrap A Car Legally From a Deceased Estate.

    7.How To Scrap A Car Legally From a Deceased Estate.

    Disposing of a Vehicle with Little to No Value When disposing of a vehicle with little to no value, it’s essential to scrap a car legally. Follow proper guidelines and consult your solicitor to ensure you have the authority to proceed, whether the car was left to you or you are acting as the executor…


  • 6. Deceased Estate Funds To Pay For Car Repairs And Bills?

    6. Deceased Estate Funds To Pay For Car Repairs And Bills?

    When handling a deceased person’s car, executors or administrators may find that the vehicle needs repairs, servicing, or an MOT before being transferred to a beneficiary or sold. However, deceased estate funds are legally restricted and can only be used for certain expenses related to the care of the vehicle. Understanding the proper use of…


  • 5.Motability Returns: When Someone Dies

    5.Motability Returns: When Someone Dies

    Motability Car Returns: What to Do When Someone Dies This guide simplifies the Motability returns process when the driver passes away, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience while complying with legal requirements. Do This First What Happens to a Motability Car When the Driver Dies? How to Inform Motability of a Death There are two…


  • 4.Probate Disputes: Over A Car Sale- Who Decides?

    4.Probate Disputes: Over A Car Sale- Who Decides?

    Understanding who has the legal right to make decisions, how to resolve disagreements, and when to seek mediation or legal advice Why Do Probate Disputes Over A Car Happen? Common Causes of Probate Disputes Regardless of the cause, resolving probate disputes amicably can prevent lengthy legal battles. Step 1: Who Has Legal Authority Over the…


  • 3. Deceased Estate Funds for Tax, Insurance & Storage

    3. Deceased Estate Funds for Tax, Insurance & Storage

    Can you use deceased estate funds to cover ongoing vehicle costs like storage, insurance, and tax until it is transferred, sold, or scrapped? Executors or administrators must ensure these expenses are managed legally and cost-effectively. Who Covers Ongoing Costs? The executor (if a will exists) or administrator (if no will exists) is responsible for the…