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Written Question
Intestacy
Monday 18th February 2019

Asked by: Robert Goodwill (Conservative - Scarborough and Whitby)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, how many estates of people that die without (a) known entitled relatives and (b) leaving a will were referred to the Bona Vacantia Division of the Government Legal Department in each year since 2012.

Answered by Robert Buckland

The number of estates referred to the Bona Vacantia Division of the Government Legal Department in each financial year since 2012 is:

2012/13

1794

2013/14

2027

2014/15

1855

2015/16

1914

2016/17

1639

2017/18

1698

2018/19

1455*

*to date


Written Question
Duchy of Cornwall and Duchy of Lancaster: Intestacy
Monday 18th February 2019

Asked by: Robert Goodwill (Conservative - Scarborough and Whitby)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, how many estates of people that die without (a) known entitled relatives and (b) leaving a will in the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall were referred to the law firm Farrer and Co. Solicitors in each year since 2012.

Answered by Robert Buckland

The Treasury Solicitor is appointed by Royal Warrant to administer the estates of persons domiciled in England & Wales who die without leaving a will or entitled relatives (known as ‘bona vacantia’) but this explicitly excludes the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster.

The bona vacantia estates of persons domiciled in Cornwall and Lancaster are administered by Farrer & Co Solicitors on behalf of the Dukes of Cornwall and Lancaster and are referred directly to them.

The Treasury Solicitor does not hold any information about the numbers of estates which are referred to Farrer & Co.


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