Latest Letters Of Administration guides
We understand that dealing with the practicalities of death can seem overwhelming and complicated. It's common to have some questions. That's why we have written these simple guides, minus the legal jargon.


The complete guide to Letters of Administration will cover who can apply, when to apply and when you need a lawyer.


A frequently-asked question, and one we have the answer too. Read on to learn about who can apply for Probate after a loved one passes away.


Exploring probate and when it is required


When someone passes, the executor or next of kin may need to apply for probate or a letter of administration.


What happens if you die without a Will?


Learning when is probate unnecessary will allow you to better plan your Will and manage the assets of an estate.


In this guide, you’ll know what to do in the event you’re managing an estate without a Will.


After probate is granted, the executor has several responsibilities that they need to complete to distribute the estate.


Here are 7 steps to apply for a letter of administration in Australia, including links to each relevant registry for states and territories. Click to learn more.


Letters of administration is important when distributing an estate of someone who died without a valid will or a will that is annexed. Keep reading to learn more.


Applying for letters of administration in Queensland can be a challenge, but our guide will take you through the process step-by-step.


Applying for letters of administration NSW can be a challenge, but our guide will take you through the process step-by-step.