Are you about to do probate or planning ahead?
Probate and Estate Administration in New South Wales (NSW)
In NSW, when a person dies leaving assets, their estate must go through the probate and administration process. This involves:
Probate is required when the deceased left a valid will. The executor named in the will must apply to the Supreme Court for a grant of probate, which confirms their authority to administer the estate according to the will’s instructions.
If the deceased did not leave a valid will, an eligible person (usually the next of kin) must apply for letters of administration. This grants them the legal authority to administer and distribute the estate according to the laws of intestacy.
The probate and administration process involves various legal requirements, including publishing notices, preparing affidavits, and providing inventories of assets. The executor or administrator must also ensure that all debts and taxes are paid before distributing the remaining assets to the beneficiaries.
It’s crucial to seek legal advice and assistance from experienced professionals to navigate the complexities of probate and estate administration, ensuring compliance with NSW laws and minimizing the risk of disputes or challenges.
Need assistance managing your legal and financial affairs? Our power of attorney services can help you appoint a trusted individual to make decisions on your behalf, ensuring your interests are protected.
Concerned about your future care and medical decisions? Our enduring guardian services can help you appoint a trusted person to make important lifestyle and healthcare decisions for you if you become incapacitated.
Have a valid claim against a deceased person’s estate? Our estate claim services can assist you in navigating the legal process and securing your rightful share of the estate.
Sustained a workplace injury that goes beyond workers’ compensation? Our work injury damages services can help you seek additional compensation for pain and suffering, loss of earning capacity, and other non-economic losses.
Feel you have been inadequately provided for in a will? Our family provision claim services can help you seek a fair share of the estate, ensuring your financial needs are met.