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Select Committee
Letter from Sarah Sackman KC MP, Minister for Courts and Legal Services, dated 29 January 2025 relating to the Probate Inquiry

Correspondence Feb. 04 2025

Committee: Justice Committee (Department: Ministry of Justice)

Found: The Government remains committed to improving the probate service for everyone that needs to use it.


Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Ministry of Justice

Feb. 14 2025

Source Page: Probate waiting times halved thanks to Government push
Document: Probate waiting times halved thanks to Government push (webpage)

Found: times cut to just over four weeks, as around eight out of ten of applications go digital Additional staff


Written Question
Probate: Empty Property
Monday 24th March 2025

Asked by: Baroness Eaton (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the impact that probate application delays have on the number of empty homes.

Answered by Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede - Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

HM Courts & Tribunals service (HMCTS) has not collected data to assess the impact that probate application delays have on the number of empty homes.

However, HMCTS has invested in additional staff and made system and process improvements to reduce waiting times and progress is being made to reduce delays. Official statistics published by the Ministry of Justice show, despite continued high levels of receipts, average waiting times are improving and was 7 weeks, from receipt of the documentation needed, for grants issued during July to September 2024. Management Information published by HMCTS, which undergoes fewer quality checks than Ministry of Justice Official Statistics, shows average waiting times currently stand at 4 weeks, from receipt of the documentation needed to grant issue, for cases completing in December 2024. This in turn is likely to have had a positive impact on the time that housing remains empty. Individual cases may take longer due to a variety of reasons such as family disputes or lack of information, leaving homes empty for extended periods.

Average waiting times for probate grants are routinely published on gov.uk via the Family Court Statistics (Family Court Statistics Quarterly - GOV.UK) and HMCTS Management Information (HMCTS management information - GOV.UK).


Written Question
Probate
Tuesday 11th February 2025

Asked by: Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat - South Cotswolds)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps she is taking to help tackle delays in the granting of probate.

Answered by Sarah Sackman - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

HM Courts & Tribunals Service has invested in additional staff and made system and process improvements to reduce waiting times. Management Information published by HMCTS shows, despite continued high levels of receipts, average waiting times are improving and currently stand at 5 weeks, from receipt of the documentation needed, for November 2024.

Average waiting times for probate grants are routinely published on gov.uk via the Family Court Statistics (Family Court Statistics Quarterly - GOV.UK.) and HMCTS Management Information (HMCTS management information - GOV.UK)


Written Question
Probate
Thursday 5th September 2024

Asked by: Blair McDougall (Labour - East Renfrewshire)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps her Department is taking to reduce the backlog of cases within the probate service.

Answered by Heidi Alexander - Secretary of State for Transport

HM Courts & Tribunals Service has invested in more staff, alongside system and process improvements, which has seen record levels of grants of probate issued during the last 6 months.

Management Information published by HMCTS shows, despite continued high levels of receipts, the open workable caseload (cases not waiting for more information from the applicant) has reduced by over 50% (36,000 cases) since August 2023 and currently stands at 31,842 in June 2024.

The average mean length of time taken for a grant of probate (following receipt of the documents required) has reduced by 4.5 weeks in June 2024 compared to August 2023. The average timeliness for cases completing in June was 8.5 weeks.


Select Committee
Correspondence from Nick Goodwin, Chief Executive of HMCTS, dated 12 March 2025 relating to the HMCTS Reform Programme

Correspondence Mar. 18 2025

Committee: Justice Committee (Department: Ministry of Justice)

Found: The current service provides the ability to digitally issue claims via HMCTS’s digital service Money


Deposited Papers
Ministry of Justice

Jun. 16 2009

Source Page: Table showing the number of Senior Civil Service (SCS) and non-SCS staff (full-time equivalent) in each HM Court Service office in the last two years, as at 31 Mar 2008 and 31 Mar 2009. 2 p.
Document: DEP2009-1720.xls (Excel)

Found: HMCS - Staff in Post as at 31st March 2008 (Permanent, on-Strength (Fullt Time Equivalent -FTE)Sum of


Select Committee
Public and Commercial Services (PCS) trade union
ITS0076 - Interpreting and translation services in the courts

Written Evidence Nov. 27 2024

Inquiry: Interpreting and translation services in the courts
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Public Services Committee

Found: The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) is the largest trade union in the civil service, representing


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Competition and Markets Authority

Oct. 09 2024

Source Page: Unregulated legal services: Consumer protection law guidance
Document: (PDF)

Found: Pre-paid probate Overview of consumer protection issues in the pre- paid probate sector 6.1 P re-paid


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Ministry of Justice

Apr. 07 2025

Source Page: Family Court Statistics Quarterly: October to December 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: - Open caseload in the Probate Service by type and age of case, England and Wales 2023 - 2024 (Oct-Dec