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Wills Estates Probate Lawyers

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3035 4077



Address: Level 8, 241 Adelaide Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au

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25.01.2022 Chloé Kopilovi's latest article highlights what a Granny Flat Agreement is and when you should consider to use one. Read more: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/granny-flat-agre/



24.01.2022 The term Probate refers to the process of proving in the Supreme Court that the Will is valid and is in fact the last Will of the deceased. Read more about our Probate services here: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/probate/

23.01.2022 Make estate planning part of your new year resolution. Duncan's latest blog post highlights the key areas of estate planning that everyone should check out in the new year.

23.01.2022 Do I always need a grant of probate to administer a deceaseds estate? Read more from Duncans latest blog post here:



22.01.2022 In Queensland, in order for a Will to be valid, the Will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses who attest to the Will-maker signing the Will in their presence. Read more:

22.01.2022 Check out all the latest news and information on our monthly newsletter: https://mailchi.mp//wills-estates-probate-lawyers-newslett If youd like to subscribe to the newsletter to stay up to date, drop your email below or visit our website and subscribe

17.01.2022 Wills, Estates & Probate Lawyers. Chat to our team today to discuss your situation - www.willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au



16.01.2022 Being an executor or trustee can be a challenging role. You are tasked with not only dealing with banks, share registries and the world at large, but also the beneficiaries. Read through Chloé Kopilovi's latest blog post:

15.01.2022 On Wednesday 22 April 2020, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland issued Practice Direction 10 which allows the Supreme Court registrar (rather than a judge) to hear an application in relation to a Will that is not signed in the presence of two witnesses. READ MORE: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/important-practi/

15.01.2022 Visit our new website and check out our range of services to assist you with your legal needs:

14.01.2022 The latest blog post by Duncan MacDougall explains 7 common mistakes made by executors: 1 Failing to identify issues with the Will 2 Failing to investigate all assets and liabilities of the estate 3 Failing to keep records... 4 Mixing estate funds with personal funds 5 Distributing money to the beneficiaries too early 6 Delaying administration of the estate 7 Acting as an executor without legal assistance Read the full article here: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/7-common-mistake/ If youre confused about the estate administration process, please contact our team for guidance.

14.01.2022 A FRIENDLY FACE RETURNS! Wills Estates Probate Lawyers would like to welcome back Kirstie Vigar, who is back to assisting our clients after maternity leave. No doubt many of you will speak with Kirstie through some stage of your matter with us here at WEP. Welcome back Kirstie!



14.01.2022 Our team would like to wish everyone a safe and Merry Christmas. In what has been a challenging year, we are thankful for our wonderful clients and wish you a happy festive season. We look forward to working with you in 2021.

12.01.2022 We've just launched our monthly newsletter covering everything Wills, Estates and Probate! Have a look at our first newsletter and stay tuned for more information, tips and insights in the coming months... https://mailchi.mp//wills-estates-probate-lawyers-newslett

12.01.2022 The death of a loved can be hard for everyone involved and the #coronavirus (COVID-19) #pandemic may add additional stress through this difficult time. Find out more about Administering an estate during the COVID-19 pandemic in Duncan MacDougall's latest blog post: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/administering-an/

12.01.2022 At Wills Estates Probate Lawyers, we strive to be able to support our clients in any way possible which include video conferencing and call conferencing. If you would like to speak with one of our specialised lawyers, or change your appointment to a video conference, please do not hesitate to contact us. Were here to help.

10.01.2022 We’re big supporters of charities at Wills Estates Probate Lawyers. Today we support Cancer Council Queensland Daffodil Day and raise funds for important cancer research and treatments. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. If you wish to make a donation, please visit https://www.daffodilday.com.au/

10.01.2022 In the wake of the global Coronavirus pandemic, Chlo Kopilovi discusses a few matters for you to consider that will allow you to have some control over your personal affairs during these challenging times. Read more here: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/covid-19-your-ke/

09.01.2022 Not wanting to travel or leave home for an appointment? No worries! We're available online via Zoom Video Communications and Skype, as well as telephone, to ensure peace of mind with your legal matters. Both our Brisbane and Sunshine Coast offices are still open if you do wish to see us face to face. Contact our team today to organise your online or telephone appointment and see how our team can help:... (07) 3035 4077 https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au See more

09.01.2022 Were big supporters of charities at Wills Estates Probate Lawyers. Today we support Cancer Council Queensland Daffodil Day and raise funds for important cancer research and treatments. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. If you wish to make a donation, please visit https://www.daffodilday.com.au/

09.01.2022 The concept of Mutual Wills is certainly not an easy one to understand. Read through Chloe's latest blog post discussing Mutual Wills:

08.01.2022 Do I always need a grant of probate to administer a deceaseds estate? Read more from Duncan's latest blog post here:

07.01.2022 Weve just launched our monthly newsletter covering everything Wills, Estates and Probate! Have a look at our first newsletter and stay tuned for more information, tips and insights in the coming months... https://mailchi.mp//wills-estates-probate-lawyers-newslett

07.01.2022 Are you aware of what happens when making a family provision application? Duncan MacDougall highlights the key issues involved and the process in his latest article here:

06.01.2022 One of the most common questions I am asked is, do I get paid for being the executor? Read through Chloes latest blog post here:

04.01.2022 There is an obvious evil to a family provision application against an estate, that is, the costs that are incurred. Read more from Chlo Kopilovis latest blog post: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/costs-in-a-famil/

03.01.2022 Not wanting to travel or leave home for an appointment? No worries! Were available online via Zoom Video Communications and Skype, as well as telephone, to ensure peace of mind with your legal matters. Both our Brisbane and Sunshine Coast offices are still open if you do wish to see us face to face. Contact our team today to organise your online or telephone appointment and see how our team can help:... (07) 3035 4077 https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au See more

03.01.2022 In the wake of the global Coronavirus pandemic, Chloé Kopilovi discusses a few matters for you to consider that will allow you to have some control over your personal affairs during these challenging times. Read more here: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/covid-19-your-ke/

03.01.2022 It is not only important to know whether you are entitled to a copy of a Will, but also if you are an executor, to know who you must provide a copy of the Will to, if requested. Read more from Duncan MacDougalls latest blog post: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/deceaseds-will-r/

02.01.2022 Do you operate a small business in the form of a sole director/shareholder company? Are you responsible for the overall operation of the company, including generating and operating the business, raising purchase orders and invoices, settling accounts and keeping proper financial records? If you answered yes to the above questions, then having a Will is crucial for you. Chlo Kopilovi explains why here: https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/why-will-crucial/

02.01.2022 Are you aware of what to do if you are missing a Will or have misplaced it? https://willsestatesprobatelawyers.com.au/missing-will-how/

01.01.2022 Before selecting who should act as your executor, it helps to know what role the executor has in your estate, and the things that they have to do. Read more from Chlo Kopilovis latest blog:

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