Anyone out there have a rough idea of Probate Costs? Versus setting up a trust....
Am thinking of putting assets into a trust to avoid the distress and costs of probate ,should either of us be left on our own here in Cyprus....
A cheerful subject,I know but planning ahead etc ...
I was hit with probate when my first wife died. We had just moved and had bought a car in the her name. It took about a year to get the vehicle out of bond and process the paperwork plus around C£1,000 lawyers fees. There was also the cost of bond storage which I can't remember the exact figure but cost we'll over C£1,000.
When we changed our car last year ANW Cars, who are very knowlegeable about anything to do with cars, told us that vehicles are no longer held in bond until probate is completed.
Also we had our old car registered in both our names & customs told us that is not allowed.
Since tbere is no inheritance tax in Cyprus and all tbat old faff about putting cars in bondage is abolished. I am not sure why there should be any more than usual lawyers fees. I lost MOH, last year and am still waiting for our house and the car to come out of probate. I have been quoted normal fees by my lawyer. A friend who knew her husband was dying , got the house and car put into her name only, mitigating probate. There is still tax clearance and my lawyer says that is what can hold things up, they can take months! I can believe that, after waiting over 7 years for an Immovable Property tax rebate. Still hadn't received it when i left Cyprus. I paid all my taxes up to the day i left, so i am not expecting any nasty bills, but, its Cyprus!
Maybe some of these rule changes took place as a result of Cyprus joining the EU. Previously, eligible people (retirees coming to Cyprus to live, was one example) were allowed to purchase a duty free car. There were many regulations about how such cars were used and also limitations on who could buy a used duty free car. Disposal of a duty free car following the death of the owner required the car to be held in bond for a year, I seem to remember. Or pending the probate being granted.
Dee