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Intestacy: Salient Rules under the Succession Act 2006
Intestacy is when a person dies without leaving a valid Will. If this applies to the situation of your family member, you or any family members must file an application to the Supreme Court for ‘Letters of Administration.’ The letters of
Intestacy and Letters of Administration NSW
This article explains intestacy and letters of administration in NSW, Australia, and what it means for your estate. In most cases if you die without a valid Will the law decides who gets your estate. We refer to this as intestacy. Without a Will, it can lead
Does a Beneficiary Have a Right to See the Will?
The subject of whether a beneficiary has the right to view the Will frequently emerges in the complex world of estate planning and inheritance. An estate’s right to information about its operations has its roots in English law, which continued to
Understanding Deceased Estate
When a loved one passes away, navigating through the emotional and legal complexities can be overwhelming. One critical aspect that demands attention amidst this challenging time is the handling of the deceased’s estate. A deceased estate encompasses
How to Make a Will Legal Without a Lawyer
Creating a Will is crucial for estate management and ensuring assets are allocated as desired after passing. In New South Wales (NSW), many individuals ponder over how to make a Will legal without a lawyer. With correct information and planning, creating a
Checklist for Probate QLD
Were you named as an executor in someone’s valid Will, and you don’t know where to start with the probate QLD process? This article is for you! If someone names you executor in their Will, it is your duty as an authorised person to see that the