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Read MoreYou are an executor of the Will of someone who has died
Probate is a legal process that you must go through as an executor of the Will that is left behind by the person who has passed away.
Once this is all proven, the Supreme Court will grant the executor permission to deal with the deceased’s estate.
A family member has died without a valid Will
When an individual passes away without a Will, the laws of intestacy dictate how their estate is distributed among surviving relatives. The initial procedure involves acquiring a Grant of Letters of Administration, granting the necessary authority to manage the deceased’s estate effectively.
Need help with administering a deceased estate?
Handling the aftermath of a loved one’s passing can be daunting, but rest assured we’re here to support you every step of the way. With our skilled probate team, you can opt for comprehensive estate management or seek guidance as needed.
Didn’t receive a distribution from an estate that you are entitled to?
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During the tumultuous period following the passing of a loved one, handling estate disputes can add stress to an already difficult situation. Our service specializes in offering detailed guidance, sound counsel, and legal representation, adept at assisting you to smoothly navigate through this complex process. Book now to determine your entitlement
Do you need a Will?
Creating a Will is essential to detail asset distribution and estate management upon death. Estate planning involves assessing family and financial aspects to safeguard your legacy and protect your loved ones. For those seeking a cost-effective solution, our on-the-spot Wills service is available.
Do I Need an Enduring Power of Attorney and Enduring Power of Guardianship?
An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) allows the appointed individual(s) to manage your property and financial affairs, in case of legal incapacity or unavailability.
An Enduring Power of Guardianship (EPG) grants authority to designate decisions on personal aspects when you are no longer able to decide, including living arrangements and
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Estate planning becomes a critical procedure for parents of children with special needs due to the challenge of ensuring care for their child after they are gone. Our specialists, drawing from firsthand experience, delve into the specific challenges encountered by parents in this situation.
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