What are Letters of Administration?

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is never easy, and the added burden of managing the estate can be overwhelming. This is particularly true when someone dies without leaving a Will, a situation known as dying “intestate”. In such cases, a court can grant...

Deceased Estates – What Happens When Executors Don’t Agree

When someone dies, their assets are usually distributed according to their will. The person responsible for managing and distributing these assets is the “executor” of the deceased estate. In some cases, a will appoints more than one person to act as executor, and...

Will Contests and Estate Disputes – an Overview

In Australia, there are legal avenues available to individuals who wish to contest a will or challenge the distribution of an estate. Although regrettable, such disputes are often unavoidable and sometimes essential to ensure fair outcomes. Understanding these legal...

Top 7 Questions about Family Provision Claims in WA

After someone dies, it is natural to wonder what will happen to that person’s property. It is also common for family members to feel that they have unfairly missed out on an inheritance or will receive less than they anticipated. If you believe you have not been left...

The risks of being an executor in Western Australia

An Executor is a person named in a Will to carry out the final wishes of a deceased person. Executors organise to collect the assets of the deceased, pay their debts and distribute the property as set out in their Will. If you are named as an Executor of a Will, you...