Deceased Estates Lawyers in Adelaide, SA

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Deceased Estates Adelaide

What happens to your assets and liabilities after you are gone? Dealing with deceased estates Adelaide is, sadly but critically, a fact of life for the loved ones we leave behind.

Probate and Letters of Administration

Have you been appointed executor of a will and need help with obtaining Probate? Making an application for Probate can be a tricky and complicated process; you will more than likely need legal assistance.

Do you have to apply for Letters of Administration because someone close to you has passed away without a will? Making an application for Letters of Administration is even trickier and more complicated than applying for Probate.  You will almost certainly require legal assistance.

We can assist you in dealing with all Probate Registry applications and distributing the assets and liabilities of estates, whether large or small, simple or complicated.

family law lawyers adelaide
family law lawyers adelaide

Contested Estates

Have you been left out of a will?  You may be entitled to make a claim.

Has someone close to you prepared a will when they have not been of sound mind or where they have been coerced into making a will?  You may be entitled to take preventative action.

We can go to Court on your behalf and make the appropriate Inheritance (Family Provision) Act claim on your behalf and also challenge the validity of wills in a number of cases.

As society has become more complex and diversified, so has estate planning and the administration of deceased estates Adelaide.

Warning: strict time limits apply in these cases.

Deceased Estate Lawyers Adelaide

Deceased estate lawyers Adelaide has many years of experience and expertise in deceased estates Adelaide. For more information, visit our deceased estate services below.

family law lawyers adelaide
family law lawyers adelaide

What you should know

What happens to your assets and liabilities after you are gone? Dealing with deceased estates is, sadly but critically, a fact of life for the loved ones we leave behind.

family law lawyers adelaide

Probate and Letters of Administration

Have you been appointed executor of a will and need help with obtaining Probate? Making an application for Probate can be a tricky and complicated process; you will more than likely need legal assistance.

Do you have to apply for Letters of Administration because someone close to you has passed away without a will? Making an application for Letters of Administration is even trickier and more complicated than applying for Probate.  You will almost certainly require legal assistance.

We can assist you in dealing with all Probate Registry applications and distributing the assets and liabilities of estates, whether large or small, simple or complicated.

family law lawyers adelaide

Contested Estates

Have you been left out of a will?  You may be entitled to make a claim.

Has someone close to you prepared a will when they have not been of sound mind or where they have been coerced into making a will?  You may be entitled to take preventative action.

We can go to Court on your behalf and make the appropriate Inheritance (Family Provision) Act claim on your behalf and also challenge the validity of wills in a number of cases.

As society has become more complex and diversified, so has estate planning and the administration of deceased estates.

Warning: strict time limits apply in these cases.

family law lawyers adelaide

Deceased Estate Lawyers Adelaide

Deceased Estate Lawyers Adelaide has many years of experience and expertise in deceased estates Adelaide. For more information, visit our deceased estate services below.

How you can help us to help you

If you need our advice with respect to deceased estates:

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You can give us a call us on (08) 8276 7955 to book an appointment

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You can also email us via our Contact page

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Download our questionnaire from one of our deceased estates services below and send it to us

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Book a time to see us via our client portal here

The first telephone and/or online consultation (up to 20 minutes) is always free and carries no obligation.

By giving us as much information as you can at the outset this will help us provide legal solutions to your problems as quickly and cost-effectively as possible – so you can get on with your life.

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