Letters of Administration and Different ways on how you can get it
A document that is issued by a probate court that appoints an administrator for an estate is referred as Letters of administration. This is a formal document where a specified individual is nominated to take over, administer and dispose of an estate when there is no executor to carry out the will of the testator. If you are the spouse or any direct family member of the deceased who died without a will or if the will is declared invalid then you may apply to the supreme court of the United Kingdom to become the administrator of their estate. So, after the application is given the grant of letters of administration is given in the name of the applicant.
The individual state legislation sets out who can be appointed as an administrator. The individual state legislation sets out for any individual who can be appointed as an administrator. The state Supreme Court can appoint a spouse one or more of the next of kin or spouse together with one or more of the next of kin or the spouse together with one or more of the next of kin.