Alternatives to Calling Each Hong Kong Government Agency Separately After a Death
Dealing with IMMD, HAD, IRD, eMPF, FEHD, Labour Dept, and Land Registry separately after a death in Hong Kong is exhausting and error-prone. Here are the alternatives.
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Dealing with IMMD, HAD, IRD, eMPF, FEHD, Labour Dept, and Land Registry separately after a death in Hong Kong is exhausting and error-prone. Here are the alternatives.
Four alternatives to hiring a probate solicitor in Hong Kong for small estates. HAD Confirmation Notice, Official Administrator, DIY probate, and guided approaches.
Your bank account is frozen after a death in Hong Kong. Here's the best guide for unlocking funds, claiming emergency releases, and navigating the HAD process.
If your family member died at work in Hong Kong, you may be owed HK$514,510 to HK$3.24 million under the ECO. Here's what to claim and how to claim it.
The best estate guide for overseas executors handling Hong Kong probate from the UK, US, Canada, or Australia. Covers resealing, apostille, and remote workflows.
Accounts frozen after a Hong Kong death? Here's the best guide for surviving spouses who need emergency cash now, not after probate clears in 4–9 months.
The best resource for unmarried partners in Hong Kong after a death. Covers Cap. 481 dependency claims, HAD maintenance, and why intestacy law excludes you.
How to challenge a will or dispute an inheritance in Hong Kong — probate caveats, the citation process, and what contesting actually costs in time and money.
Death certificates in HK cost HK$140 each. How many copies you need, the 14-day registration deadline, and how to cancel the HKID after death.
How Hong Kong's Employees Compensation Ordinance calculates death benefits for workplace fatalities — the statutory formula, minimum payouts, funeral reimbursement, and how to claim.
Funeral costs in Hong Kong range from HK$16,800 for basic cremation to over HK$80,000. A breakdown of cremation vs burial costs, columbarium, and government fees.
How Hong Kong ECO death benefits are calculated after a workplace fatality — age bands, earnings caps, funeral reimbursement, and how to negotiate with employers.
What Hong Kong executors must file with the Inland Revenue Department — final tax returns, estate duty, and the personal liability risk for getting it wrong.
How to apply for Hong Kong funeral grants and SWD burial assistance — eligibility, amounts, and the exact steps families need to follow.
Documents needed and steps to claim life insurance in Hong Kong after a death — insurer timelines, common delays, and what to do if a claim is disputed.
How mortuary storage fees work in Hong Kong public hospitals — the cost escalation timeline, what triggers charges, and how to move quickly to avoid penalties.
Exact probate application costs in Hong Kong and the serious criminal penalties for intermeddling with a deceased person's estate before a Grant is issued.
Step-by-step guide to Hong Kong's Probate Registry process, Grant of Probate vs Letters of Administration, timelines, and what the Schedule of Assets requires.
How to bypass full probate for small Hong Kong estates — the HAD Confirmation Notice (under HK$50k) and Summary Administration by the Official Administrator (under HK$150k).
What happens to OALA, CSSA, and other SWD benefits when someone dies in Hong Kong — and what surviving family members can claim.
GovHK is legally accurate but fragmented across 7 agencies. A dedicated survivor benefits guide gives you the sequencing GovHK can't. Here's the real comparison.
Compare using a survivor benefits guide vs hiring a Hong Kong probate solicitor. See costs, timelines, and when each approach makes sense for your estate.
How to handle a deceased person's car in Hong Kong — Transport Department Form TD25, insurance voidance, and the legal risks of driving before the transfer is complete.
Step-by-step guide to claiming every survivor benefit in Hong Kong without hiring a solicitor. Covers MPF, ECO, HAD funds, insurance, property, and welfare.
Need to pay for a funeral in Hong Kong but accounts are frozen? The HAD releases up to HK$20,000 in one hour — but only if you apply before paying the funeral home.
If the Hong Kong estate is under HK$150,000 in cash and bank balances, you may not need the High Court at all. Here's the decision tree and how to navigate it.
Step-by-step guide to using Form HAEU1 to access frozen bank funds for funeral costs in Hong Kong — before probate is granted, without intermeddling risk.
How Hong Kong's intestacy rules under Cap. 73 determine who inherits when there is no will — including spousal shares, children's rights, and the HK$500,000 statutory legacy.
How Muslim and Christian earth burials work in Hong Kong — permits, cemetery contacts, the weekend death workaround, and how to navigate FEHD restrictions.
How to reseal an overseas probate grant in Hong Kong, which jurisdictions qualify, and what to do when resealing is not available.
How families in Hong Kong can use the HAD Confirmation Notice to bypass High Court probate for small cash estates under HK$50,000 — what qualifies and what disqualifies.
What survivor benefits are available after a death in Hong Kong — MPF, ECO compensation, government welfare, life insurance, and what widows and children are owed.
A practical checklist of immediate steps after a death in Hong Kong — hospitals, death registration, HAD funds, and the agencies you must notify in order.