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Probate/ Deceased Estates

Before a will can take effect, it typically requires a grant of probate from the Supreme Court Registrar, confirming its validity. In cases where there is no will, an application for letters of administration is necessary. 


At Bryson Kelly, our experienced lawyers are here to help you prepare and file the necessary documents to obtain a grant of probate or letters of administration from the Supreme Court. The administration of an estate can range from straightforward to highly complex, with the level of complexity often determined by factors such as the content of the deceased's will, the nature and value of their assets, the number of beneficiaries, and the complexity of the will.

We can assist you with:


  • Obtaining a grant of probate
  • Applying for letters of administration
  • Estate disputes
  • Reseal of a grant interstate
  • Estate administration


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