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Probate Fees set for massive increase.

Extracted from an article on www.lawgazette.co.uk by John Hyde 23 June 2026

The government has announced a significant increase in probate costs as part of a wider rise in court and tribunal fees.

The new fees largely mirror inflation rises and come into force on 13 July, subject to parliamentary approval.

But around 27 fees are increasing by around a third: the probate application fee is an outlier as it goes up by 75%, from £300 to £526. 

The Ministry of Justice said this jump ‘recovers the cost of an ever-improving service, and the new cost accounts for rising inflation as well as investment in delivering an efficient and modern service’.

The increase will partly be offset by the creation of a separate, reduced fee for when someone requests copies of probate documents concurrently with their probate application, so that, instead of £16, the fee will be only £2.

Ian Bond, a solicitor specialising in wills, trust and probate and a member of the Law Society’s wills and equity committee, said the increase comes at a time when the probate service backlog is increasing and the service levels on complex matters are regressing.

‘I can imagine many probate practitioners will not be happy with the new fees,’ he added. ‘Paying more to get less. We knew this was coming but that is still a shock.’

The MoJ said the overall purpose of the fee changes is to strengthen cost recovery, improve consistency in how and where fees are charged, and maintain fair access to justice for all. Some 170 fees will increase by 2.6% in line with inflation.