by Kate | Jan 21, 2026 | Divorce and Separation, Family Law, Wills and Estates
Why Updating Your Will After Separation Is Essential to Protect Your Assets What You Need To Know Rafton Family Lawyers Penrith, Richmond, Parramatta, Macarthur provide expert and specialist services in both family law and wills and estates. This is all that we do. ...
by Kate | Jan 6, 2026 | Contesting Wills, Estate Disputes NSW, Probate and Estate Administration, Wills and Estates
How to Contest a Will for Lack of Capacity in NSW Wills Lawyers Penrith, Richmond, Macarthur We are frequently asked the question of whether there is an ability to contest a will even before Probate is granted if there are concerns that the person who made the will...
by Kate | Sep 16, 2025 | Financial Planning, Legal Advice, Probate and Estate Administration, Wills and Estates
Understanding Probate Lawyers NSW Costs and Fees HOW MUCH DOES PROBATE COST IN NSW? An application for a Grant of Probate is required in most circumstances where there is a will in place and the assets are needing to be distributed. The executor or trustee of the...
by Kate | Sep 1, 2025 | Contesting Wills, Estate Disputes NSW, Family Provision Claims, Inheritance Law, Legal Rights and Options, Wills and Estates
How to Contest a Will If Unfair NSW What to do if you feel you have been unfairly left Out of a Will There are many circumstances in which a person feels they have been completely left out of a Will or in some situations unfairly accounted for when a will has been...
by Kate | Aug 24, 2025 | Estate Law, Estate Planning, Executor Responsibilities, Probate Law, Wills and Estates
Key Steps to Successfully Apply for Probate in NSW Probate Estate Lawyers Penrith Richmond, 62 Warwick Street, Penrith Applying for Probate involves a step by step approach and in New South Wales an application is required in the Supreme Court of NSW. In early 2025,...
by Kate | Aug 4, 2025 | Contesting Wills, Legal Advice, Will Disputes, Wills and Estates, Wills and Inheritance
Estate litigation is on the increase in NSW, with the court reporting for the last statistics an increase of over 9% of cases being filed. Once a loved one dies, it is only then that family members and close relatives may become aware of the terms of the will of the...