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After the death of a loved one, an executor needs to arrange for a grant of probate. Our experts can guide you through this process. 

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Probate can be complicated.

Luckily, we’re here to help. After the death of a loved one, one of the things an executor needs to do is arrange for a grant of probate.  It can be complex, but our expert lawyers can guide you though the process of managing and distributing a person’s assets, and paying any relevant debts after they have died.  Depending on whether the deceased person had a valid Will, either a grant of probate or letters of administration are generally needed to complete the estate administration process

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Arrange Probate In Three Simple Steps.

1. Free Consultation

Our lawyers will work with you to explain the probate process, get to know your situation and discuss requirements and costs.

2. Prepare And Lodge Documents

We take care of the paperwork, ensuring it is all in order, correct and ready for submission to the appropriate court.

3. Probate Granted

After we file your documents, you will then have the authority to deal with the relevant banks and other institutions.

Grant Of Probate

We prepare the documents and complete the lodgement with the Court on your behalf. 

Includes:

  • Deceased created a Will

  • Executors of Will apply

  • Initial consultation with lawyer

  • Preparation of documents

  • Step-by-step guide to lodgement

  • Lodgement of court documents

  • Ongoing legal support and advice

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Letters Of Administration

We prepare the documents and lodge them with the Court on your behalf.

Includes:

  • Deceased created a Will

  • Family members apply

  • Initial consultation with lawyer

  • Preparation of documents

  • Lodgement of court documents

  • Ongoing legal support and advice

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