The loss of a loved one can represent a painful time, made worse by the stress of handling the many and complex administrative tasks necessary for a deceased estate. At 360Private, our team of specialists can assist with all aspects of Probate and Deceased Estate administration, giving you peace of mind when it matters most.  

What Is A Deceased Estate And What Is Probate?

A deceased estate refers to a deceased individual’s property and assets. This can include assets like real estate, shares, insurance policies, money in the bank, household goods, and more.

Probate is the legal document required when someone passes away. The Probate Registry of the Supreme Court assesses all applications for Probate and issues a Grant of Probate when it is satisfied as to the validity of the Will.

If there is no Will, the Deceased Estate is administered according to the relevant State or Territory’s Probate laws. Not all estates require Probate, and Australian Probate laws can vary from state to state.

Engaging with professionals who have expertise in this area can help you navigate the complex legal process during what may be an emotionally challenging time.

What Does Probate Involve?

Obtaining Probate involves various administrative and legal tasks, including:

Where there is no Will, the deceased estate is administered in accordance with the laws of intestacy. An application for Letters of Administration is submitted to the Supreme Court, seeking a grant from the Court to appoint an Administrator.

360Private are here to support you. We will help you navigate Probate and intestacy laws, providing guidance and assistance to ease the burden on you and your family.

Contact Us For Probate And Deceased Estate Support Today

Our team of legal experts offer comprehensive assistance with the administration of a deceased estate and can guide you through this process. We will:

Our expertise means that we can streamline the whole process on your behalf and manage all facets of estate administration.

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