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Purchase a copy of the Will which is likely to tell you.... more than likely there are/were England/Wales assets
Given the varying State Probate rules and laws, the USA is not recognised under the Colonial Probate Act in the UK, this means that the Grant or the equivalent legal document issued in the US such as the Letters of Testamentary, cannot be resealed in the UK
To release the UK assets an entirely new application needs to be made in the UK, for Probate
Typically, the UK Courts will require a Court sealed and certified copy of the probate papers issued in the US by the State Probate Court. When the application is made in the UK, the grant is typically issued to persons appointed to administer the estate by the US Courts.
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