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Does the Crown become involved if there are blood relatives but they do not wish to deal with the estate?

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Does the Crown become involved if there are blood relatives but they do not wish to deal with the estate?

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No, the Crown can only act if there are no known heirs to an estate. As soon as heirs are found and a claim accepted, the Crown can no longer act for or control the estate.

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