Page Title: Probate | My Tributes

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Page Text: GO Feeling overwhelmed after the death of a loved one? Our team of experienced Australian estate lawyers are here to guide you through the process of Probate or Letters of Administration with our fixed-fee offering. All My Tributes users are entitled to a free of charge, obligation free consultation to help you feel informed about next steps. Probate and Letters of Administration When a person passes away, their estate must be finalised and distributed - which can be completed via a process of applying for Probate or Letters of Administration. Probate and Letters of Administration When a person passes away, their estate must be finalised and distributed - which can be completed via a process of applying for Probate or Letters of Administration. The deceased has a valid and legal Will The Executor/s named in the Will applies for a Grant of Probate The Executor/s distributes assets to beneficiaries and finalises the estate Letters of Administration The deceased has no legal Will The Next-of-Kin applies for a Grant of Letters of Administration to finalise the estate The Next-of-Kin follows the laws of intestacy for the relevant state or territory to finalise and distribute the estate Why might I need help with Probate or Letters of Administration Finalising the estate of a deceased individual can be an intensive administrative undertaking which can include tasks such as paying off any debts giving notice of the death and advertising for claims against the estate lodging tax returns distributing assets and final messages as per the Will By engaging the services of a lawyer such as Willed, we can shoulder the administrative burden of applying for a grant of Probate or Letters of Administration on your behalf. In addition, our experienced team can guide you through the process of advertising and completing the application, leaving you time and energy to focus on more important things. Get price a quote Why might I need help with Probate or Letters of Administration Finalising the estate of a deceased individual can be an intensive administrative undertaking which can include tasks such as paying off any debts giving notice of the death and advertising for claims against the estate lodging tax returns distributing assets and final messages as per the Will By engaging the services of a lawyer such as Willed, we can shoulder the administrative burden of applying for a grant of Probate or Letters of Administration on your behalf. In addition, our experienced team can guide you through the process of advertising and completing the application, leaving you time and energy to focus on more important things.

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