If the estate's total value is greater than the total value of the debts, it is known as being solvent. This means there are sufficient funds available, so the Personal Representative can continue to administer the estate and liquidate (sell) the estate assets, pay the debts and distribute the remaining assets to the beneficiaries.

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If the estate's total value is greater than the total value of the debts, it is known as being solvent. This means there are sufficient funds available, so the Personal Representative can continue to administer the estate and liquidate (sell) the estate assets, pay the debts and distribute the remaining assets to the beneficiaries.

Find out more by visiting our website - https://www.leading.uk.com/insolvent-probate

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