STEP Advanced Certificate in Administration of Estates - Northern Ireland

This qualification will help those involved with the administration of estates to understand the processes and common issues that arise. It is also useful for any professionals whose work brings them into contact with probate practitioners, such as will writers and estate planners, whose advice to clients depends on understanding the impact of any decisions made in advance.

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What does this qualification cover and how is it delivered?

What does this qualification cover?

  • Validity of the Will
  • Types of Will
  • Interpreting the Clauses in a Will
  • Revocation and Alteration of a Will
  • Beneficiaries and Beneficial Entitlement
  • Donation Mortis Causa
  • Intestacy
  • Applying for the Grant
  • Obtaining the Grant
  • Administration of the Estate
  • Joint Wills, Mutual Wills and Secret Trusts
  • The Inheritance (Provision for Family Dependents) (Northern Ireland) Order 1979
  • Post-Death Variations
  • Election and Satisfaction
  • Foreign Property and Wills

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How is it delivered?

The programme is delivered through a combination of online learning and two online workshops and will take four months to complete. We recommend that you spend four to six hours per week on private study for the four months prior to the examination.

What are the benefits to me and my employer?

Completing the programme successfully will validate your competence and enhance your expertise in:

  • describing the responsibilities of personal representatives;
  • managing testate, intestate, solvent and insolvent estates appropriately;
  • explaining when the Inheritance (Provision for Family Dependents) (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 applies;
  • understanding the potential issues around estates which involve foreign wills or property.
Entry advice and requirements

Who would find this qualification useful?

This Advanced Certificate and the Diplomas that it is included in, is suitable for a wide range of practitioners. Past graduates have included members of the accountancy, banking, legal and trust professions (at all levels); charity specialists; a wide range of support staff and paralegals; tax advisors; independent financial advisors and executorship administrators

What are the entry requirements?

Admission depends on meeting the Entry Level requirements, outlined in the Qualifications and Membership Framework.

Further course details

How long will it take to complete

Advanced Certificates take six months to complete from enrolling to sitting the examination.

How much will it cost?

The course fees for each Advanced Certificate can be found on the CLTI website.

Where is it available?

This course is available in Northern Ireland only. For full details visit the CLTI website

What are the course dates?

For full course dates visit the CLTI website

How do I apply?

Find out more information on enrolment

Help and advice

For enquiries on course enrolment please contact CLTI at cltinternational@centlaw.com or +44(0)121 362 7733. For any other queries regarding professional development please email STEP at pd@step.org.

 

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Our Education Partner: CLTI

The Advanced Certificates that make up the STEP Diploma are delivered by STEP's primary training partner, CLTI. CLTI is a professional training, education and qualifications provider for the financial services industry, and over the past 20 years, CLTI and STEP have worked together to develop more than 25 qualifications and training courses that fit practitioners’ needs, and support STEP’s Exam Route to Full Membership