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Level 6 Licensed Probate Practitioner Apprenticeship
Take the next step towards senior professional practice with our Level 6 Licensed Probate Practitioner Apprenticeship. This advanced apprenticeship is designed for individuals already working in probate or private client roles who are ready to progress into licensed practice.
The programme leads to Licensed Probate Practitioner status and prepares learners to manage complex estates independently, take on regulatory responsibility, and operate at a senior professional level. Learners earn while they qualify, combining structured training with real-world probate casework.
The apprenticeship can be tailored based on prior experience or qualifications, ensuring learners progress efficiently without repeating knowledge they already have.
Is This Programme Right for You?
This programme is designed for professionals who are ready to progress into licensed probate practice.
It is particularly suited to:
- Level 4 Probate Technicians ready to progress
- Experienced probate or private client assistants
- Professionals working in estate administration with relevant experience
- Employers developing future Licensed Probate Practitioners within their firm
What You'll Learn
This apprenticeship focuses on developing the advanced legal knowledge and professional judgement required at the licensed practitioner level.
- Advanced probate law and estate administration.
- Managing complex estates and inheritance tax matters.
- Trusts, succession planning, and contentious issues.
- Regulatory responsibility and compliance under the CLC framework.
- Independent case management and client decision-making.
Apprenticeship Duration
The overall length may be reduced depending on prior learning, qualifications or experience, which are assessed at the start of the programme. All apprenticeships include off-the-job training, delivered flexibly to fit around probate workloads and client responsibilities.
A two-stage route for those starting out.
- Step 1: Level 4 Conveyancing Technician Apprenticeship (approx. 2 years) – gain core legal knowledge and qualify as a Conveyancing Technician.
- Step 2: Level 6 Licensed Conveyancer Apprenticeship (approx. 2 years) – progress to full licensure and advanced responsibilities.
A single, continuous apprenticeship (approx. 4 years) combining both Level 4 and Level 6 learning. Ideal if you're committed to a long-term, comprehensive programme from the start. It combines all the necessary training into a single, seamless apprenticeship in conveyancing.
How The Apprenticeship Will Be Assessed
Assessment is designed to confirm competence at the licensed practitioner level.
Assessment Overview
Learners are assessed through a combination of examinations, workplace evidence and an End-Point Assessment. Assessments are practical and reflect real probate work, including applying legal knowledge, managing risk and exercising professional judgement.
Structured tutor support and preparation materials are provided throughout the assessment process.
Full Support Provided
Mock exams, practice questions, detailed feedback, and resit opportunities are all included.
Funding & Employer Support
The level 6 probate apprenticeship is designed to be a cost-effective solution for firms looking to grow their internal expertise. With multiple funding routes available, we ensure the financial barrier to starting an apprenticeship in probate is as low as possible for both the firm and the individual.
Levy-Paying Employers (Paybill over £3m)
If your firm pays into the Apprenticeship Levy, you can use your existing digital account funds to cover 100% of the training costs for the level 6 probate apprenticeship. This allows you to reinvest your levy contributions directly into your team's professional growth.
Non-Levy Paying Employers
For firms that do not pay the levy, the government provides significant support through "co-investment." The government pays 95% of the training costs for your probate apprenticeship, with your firm contributing only the remaining 5%.
Small Employers (Fewer than 50 employees)
Smaller firms may be eligible for 100% government funding for an apprenticeship in probate when the apprentice is aged 16–21 (or up to 24 with an EHCP). This makes the path to qualification virtually cost-free for the employer.
Additional Support Available
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Career Opportunities after Level 4
On completion, learners are eligible to apply for a CLC probate licence, enabling them to:
Probate Technician
- Work independently on probate and estate matters.
- Manage complex estates and inheritance tax cases.
Future Options
Why Train with Access Law Online
We aren’t just another training provider; we are specialists in the CLC route. Unlike generalist organisations that cover a broad range of unrelated legal sectors, our focus is dedicated to the specialist fields of property and probate law. This means every resource, tutor, and piece of advice is focused on your success as a future Licensed Probate Practitioner.
CLC Probate Specialists
We focus purely on CLC-regulated qualifications. You won’t be learning from generic private client materials; every resource we provide is built specifically for this level 6 probate apprenticeship and the high standards of the regulator.
Built for the Busy Desk
Our digital-first platform is designed by practitioners who understand the reality of high-volume estate administration. Your probate apprenticeship allows you to study when and where it suits your schedule, with zero disruptive travel or time away from the office.
Practical, Not Academic
We skip the essays and focus on what matters. Our tutors provide direct feedback on your practical drafting and legal advice—such as preparing inheritance tax accounts and oath documentation—preparing you for the actual work of a senior fee earner.
Direct Access to Experts
You are never just a number. You have a direct line to specialists who understand the current private client market and can help you apply legal theory to your real-world estate files.
Probate Apprenticeships FAQs
A level 6 probate apprenticeship is a specialist, work-based professional programme designed to qualify you as a Licensed Probate Practitioner. Unlike traditional academic routes, this probate apprenticeship combines high-level legal theory with practical, on-the-job training. It is the premier pathway for those looking to master estate administration and succession law while earning a competitive salary, ultimately leading to a professional license regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC).
No, you do not need a Level 4 qualification or a prior law degree to apply. One of the key benefits of our apprenticeship in probate is its flexibility. We offer an Integrated Foundation-to-License route for beginners that covers all the basics from the ground up. Conversely, if you are an experienced fee earner or a law graduate, our level 6 probate apprenticeship features an accelerated pathway that acknowledges your existing expertise, ensuring you never have to repeat training you’ve already mastered.
The timeframe for your apprenticeship in probate depends on your starting point:
- For Beginners: Those on the foundation track typically qualify within 3–4 years, moving from entry-level knowledge to full professional status.
- For Experienced Professionals: If you are on the Accelerated route, you can complete your level 6 probate apprenticeship in as little as 18–24 months. Our digital-first delivery ensures that the duration of the programme fits around your firm's existing probate workload.
Yes. Once you successfully complete your level 6 probate apprenticeship and receive your CLC license, you are a fully qualified legal professional. You will have the regulatory authority to manage complex estates, provide expert legal advice, and handle all probate matters independently without the need for senior supervision. Qualifying through an apprenticeship in probate provides the "gold standard" of practical experience, making you a highly valuable asset to any private client team.
Ready to learn more?
Whether you are taking your first step into law or you are an experienced professional ready to formalise your expertise, we provide the specialist framework you need to succeed.
To ensure the apprenticeship is the right fit, please note these key requirements for eventual enrolment:
- Employment Status: Our apprenticeships are designed for individuals who are currently employed in a relevant role in England.
- Employer Support: Securing the full support of the employer is essential. This includes an agreement to provide the time required for off-the-job training and workplace mentoring.