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Choose an
Area of Expertise
- Administrative Law
- Admiralty & Maritime
- Alternate Dispute Resolution
- Appellate
- Arbitration
- Banking and Finance
- Building & Construction
- Class Actions
- Co-operatives
- Commercial
- Commercial & Corporations
- Commissions of Inquiry, LECC and ICAC
- Constitutional Law
- Contracts
- Corporations & Corporate Insolvency
- Corporations Law
- Costs Law & Assessment
- Criminal Law
- Disciplinary
- Environmental Planning and Property Law
- Equity
- Estate/ Family Provision
- Family Law
- Industrial & Employment Law
- Insolvency
- Insolvency & Bankruptcy
- Insurance
- Insurance Law
- International Trade
- Mediations
- Medical Negligence
- Personal Injury and Intentional Torts
- Professional Negligence
- Real Property
- Technology Law
- Transport
- Water
- Wills & Estates
- Wills & Probate
- Workers Compensation
Wills & Probate
Fourth Floor Selborne Chambers has several barristers who specialise in the law of wills and probate.
Litigation concerning wills and probate requires extensive knowledge of the law of probate and estate administration; this includes the complex modern statutory rules and the principles of equity. Property law, corporations law and general business law often overlap in estate cases depending on the nature of property held by a deceased person. It is important therefore to brief someone who can competently anticipate and manage the different issues which might crop up.
Whether you have an uncontested but complex application for a grant of probate through to a contested claim over a will, our barristers can assist to:
• Provide advice covering procedural and substantive issues concerning wills and probate
• Draft or settle necessary court documents
• Represent clients in court and at alternative dispute resolution
• Help clients navigate their way through a will or probate matter to achieve a cost effective outcome
Please call Natacha Ryan on (02) 9236 4901 for assistance in finding a barrister with suitable expertise for your matter.