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Will and Probate Centre

Will and Probate Centre

Address :
Suite 9/339 Cambridge Street, Wembley 
Perth 
WA 6014 
Australia

Tel No/s :
(08) 9287 1855

Email Address :
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The Will and Probate Centre, Perth’s leaders in Wills and Probate matters. Committed to helping you with all your Will and Probate needs. Experienced in Wills, Probate, Powers of Attorney, Letters of Administration and Inheritance Claims. We will be able to advise you on all these matters with the professionalism synonymous with The Will and Probate Centre.

Don’t let the legalities and formalities of Wills and Probate scare you.

At The Will and Probate Centre, our friendly legal team are here to make the process as straight forward as possible. With extensive experience in Wills and Probate, you can trust that we will be looking after your best interests. We are not here to confuse you with legal terminology. At The Will and Probate Centre we keep our processes simple with easy to understand legal advice.

From the minute you sit down with one of our legal team to completion of your legal matters, the Will and Probate Centre will keep you fully informed so you know what is happening or what to expect during every step of the process. 

Our prices are also transparent – we don’t believe in surprising you with unexpected additional charges; all of our services are delivered at an all-inclusive fixed fee.

The first step in Probate is searching for the Will of the deceased person and submitting it to court. A judge then makes a decision on the validity of the Will and that it is the most recent and operative Will. In many States, the validity of a Will is considered null and void if the Will is not updated after the testator (person who made the Will) has got married or remarried. If more than one Will is presented to court, the judge uses any available evidence in order to determine which one is the most recent and, therefore, operative.

A request for a copy of a Will is actioned upon receipt of the request. The search is generally straightforward as long as all information required to carry out the search is provided; this includes the original Will, death certificate, your Motion and Affidavit.

How can The Will and Probate Centre help?

As the executor of the Will, you may need to apply for a Grant of Probate; this is likely if the deceased held assets (such as bank accounts, shares or real estate) solely in their name or held real estate as tenants in common with another party.

If the deceased held real estate or bank accounts jointly with a spouse, the title or account can be transferred to the surviving party by way of survivorship.

The Will and Probate Centre can assist with your application for a Grant of Probate. We help you to obtain all necessary documents as required by WA law to ensure your application is processed swiftly.

Services :

Wills
Power of Attorney
Probate
Letters of Administration
Inheritance Disputes
Family Trusts
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