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If you are the executor of a will or deceased estate and need to distribute the assets of the estate, we can help.
As probate lawyers, we are here to help you do things correctly and according to the law, in order to complete the probate process smoothly and quickly and avoid the many common pitfalls that befall inexperienced executors of estates.
As some of Melbourne’s top probate and estate lawyers, we are here to guide you through the entire process to ensure that you don’t have to deal with all of these issues yourself, and in many cases, avoid them entirely.
We specialise in probate law and have years of experience helping people in Melbourne distribute estates in a stress-free manner that allows them to get on with their lives and prevents damaging family disputes.
This experience allows us to advise you on the correct actions to take so that you are following the law and making the best decisions possible, minimising or even eliminating the potential for the problems listed above to occur.
Our aim is to help you complete the probate process as smoothly and as quickly as possible, with as little expense as possible, just like we have helped countless other Australians do.
We can prepare and file the application to the Supreme Court for grant of probate or Letters of Administration on your behalf.
For those wanting to do the probate process themselves. We will provide guidance on the duties of an executor if you choose to manage the administration of the estate yourself once the grant has been obtained.
For those who want us to handle it all. This is a full service from applying for Probate and Letters of Administration, calling in of all assets (via our trust account) to the distribution of estate assets to beneficiaries, including conveyancing on property sales and or transfers and accounting. We take care of the entire process on your behalf.
Unfortunately, probate is usually not a simple or quick process. There are many complexities and potential issues that can arise, especially if things have not been done correctly and according to the law.
Because probate can be legally complex, especially if the deceased didn’t leave a will or if there are disputes among the beneficiaries or family members, navigating the legal requirements and understanding the probate laws and potential estate taxes can be challenging for someone without legal expertise.
If the legal requirements are not correctly followed, some issues that can occur include:
Probate proceedings are often time consuming, especially if all the steps in the probate process are not done correctly.
Errors or omissions in the paperwork or failure to meet specific requirements can result in the probate proceedings being delayed, prolonging the time it takes to settle the estate and distribute assets to beneficiaries, sometimes by several months or even years.
Probate can be costly, involving various expenses such as court fees, lawyers fees, executor fees and appraisal fees. These costs are typically paid from the estate’s assets before distribution to beneficiaries, which may affect the final value of the inheritance.
Mistakes or misunderstandings in completing legal documents may require revisions or resubmissions, leading to additional filing and legal fees. It can also result in the challenges to the validity of the probate, resulting in additional legal proceedings adding further expenses.
Due to the legal complexity of probate, disagreements or disputes among beneficiaries or family members can occur regarding the distribution of assets, validity of the will or the appointed executor.
Resolving these disputes can involve litigation, further complicating the probate process and resulting in increased time delays and additional costs.
If assets are not properly identified or their value is inaccurately determined, dissatisfaction among beneficiaries and potential disputes can arise which often require legal resolution.
Probate involves fulfilling various legal obligations, such as notifying creditors, paying debts, and addressing tax matters.
Failing to comply with these obligations can result in legal consequences and potential penalties.
It is essential to understand the legal requirements to ensure proper compliance throughout the probate process and avoid costly future issues.
Dealing with probate while grieving the loss of a loved one can be emotionally challenging. The administrative tasks, legal complexities, and potential conflicts among family members can add additional stress to an already difficult time.
Probate may involve fulfilling various tax obligations, such as filing income tax returns for the deceased person and the estate, paying any outstanding taxes and addressing potential estate tax or inheritance tax issues.
Dealing with the tax requirements can be complex and time-consuming, which can be worsened if done incorrectly, resulting in more expenses and time delays further down the line.
Our friendly and caring probate and estate lawyers are here to help you get your probate matter sorted, no matter how big or small. Speak to our probate lawyers today by clicking the button below:
Probate is the legal process that verifies the authenticity of a will, or absence of a will, and determines the rightful distribution of the assets in a deceased estate according to the laws of inheritance in Victoria.
The process typically involves a number of steps such as filing the necessary documents, inventorying the estateâs assets, appraising their value, addressing any creditor claims, and ultimately distributing the assets to the rightful beneficiaries.
A probate lawyer in Melbourne will typically do the following roles:
Probate and estate lawyers will take an executorâs instructions and prepare and file the necessary paperwork for the probate process, this includes preparing the application for a Grant of Probate, lodging the application with the Supreme Court of Victoria and ensuring all documentation complies with legal requirements.
Probate lawyers can help identify, gather, value and manage the deceasedâs assets. This process may involve locating and securing both physical assets (like properties in Melbourne or elsewhere) and financial assets.
Before beneficiaries can receive their inheritances, all outstanding debts and taxes of the deceased must be paid. A probate lawyer helps to identify creditors, notify them of the death, and settle these debts using the estateâs assets.
After all debts are paid, the remaining assets are distributed to the beneficiaries as per the willâs instructions. A probate lawyer ensures this distribution by the executor complies with the willâs terms and legal regulations.
A probate lawyer can offer legal advice to executors and beneficiaries throughout the probate process to deal with any uncertainties, issues or complexities that may arise. They can also manage situations where no valid will exists, known as intestacy, ensuring the deceasedâs assets are distributed according to Victoriaâs laws of intestacy.
In cases where a will is contested or there are disputes among beneficiaries or between an executor and beneficiaries, a probate lawyer can provide legal advice, mediation and court representation.
The role of a probate lawyer can also extend beyond just the probate process. They can also help with drafting agreements between beneficiaries and executors if an agreement has been reached to vary the gifts given in the will. A probate lawyer can also assist with drafting and updating estate planning documents like wills and trusts, provide advice on tax implications, and assist in the administration of trusts.
Legally speaking, you do not need a probate lawyer to complete the probate process in Melbourne. This is known as a Do-It-Yourself probate, or âpro se probateâ.
However, probate can be an extremely complex process and taking on this responsibility without an expert on your side can be challenging and often results in unnecessary expenses, time delays and emotional stress that an experienced probate lawyer could have prevented.
Itâs also important to consider that as an executor or administrator of an estate, you may assume personal liability for any mistakes or breaches of fiduciary duty.
This means that if errors are made during the probate process, you could be held personally responsible, potentially leading to financial losses or legal consequences.
On top of that, there are many issues that commonly arise during the probate process, such as estate disputes, that, if you are not experienced, can result in long term consequences, adding significantly more expense and delaying the time it takes to complete the process by months or even years.
The time it takes to complete the probate process varies greatly depending on many factors including the complexity of the estate, any disputes or challenges that arise and the efficiency of the parties involved.
The typical timeline of probate:
Obtaining the grant of probate is the first step to confirm the executorâs authority to distribute the estate typically takes 4-8 weeks after submitting the application to the Supreme Court of Victoria.
After receiving the grant of probate, the executor is responsible for identifying and valuing the assets of the deceased personâs estate.
This process can take from several weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the assets, availability of information and any required professional appraisals.
This can be greatly sped up by having an experienced probate lawyer to help guide you through the process or even take care of the process completely.
The next step is settling any outstanding debts, including funeral expenses, taxes, and other liabilities.
The time this will take depends on the complexity of the estateâs financial situation and how quickly creditorsâ respond.
Resolving tax matters, including filing tax returns and settling any applicable taxes can also contribute to the timeline.
By having experience dealing with estate and inheritance taxes, an experienced probate lawyer is able to minimise the time this step in the process takes.
Once all debts and taxes have been paid, the executor can proceed with the distribution of assets to all the beneficiaries.
The timeframe for distribution can depend on a number of factors including the number of beneficiaries, the complexity of asset transfers and potential disputes or challenges to the will. This process typically takes from several weeks to several months to complete.
Considering the factors mentioned above, the overall probate process in Melbourne typically ranges from several months to a year or more, depending on the complexity of the estate and other specific matters.
The assistance of an experienced probate lawyer can help to significantly reduce the time it takes to complete the probate process.
Because we have been through the process so many times, we understand all the intricacies of completing the probate process efficiently, and are able to shortcut your timeline by helping you avoid common pitfalls and errors that can open your probate up to significant delays.
Due to the nature of probate and the fact that every estate is different, the costs are largely going to depend on your particular situation.
However, costs typically range from $3000-$10,000 or more depending on the value and the complexity of the estate, and the relationship between the executor and beneficiaries, if any disputes need to be settled.
After our probate lawyers have taken full instructions, based on your specific requirements, we will be able to provide a fixed fee quote. Our professional fees also may be deferred until the assets are called in, so that you donât have to pay the full fee upfront.
As experts in probate, we are able to advise you on areas where you can reduce expenses, oftentimes significantly, such as avoiding mistakes and penalties, overpaying taxes or undervaluing assets.
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