WILL CHALLENGES & FAMILY PROVISION KIRRAWEE

Disputes over a deceased estate can arise when someone believes they have not received adequate provision from a Will. Will Challenges & Family Provision Kirrawee services from Guidance Law help individuals understand their legal rights and determine whether they may have grounds to make a claim.

Under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW), certain individuals may be eligible to apply for a family provision order if they believe they have not been adequately provided for in a deceased person’s Will. Determining eligibility and the likelihood of success requires careful legal assessment of your circumstances.

Why Choose Us for Will Challenges & Family Provision Kirrawee

Guidance Law provides experienced legal advice for estate disputes in Kirrawee.

Our lawyers carefully review your situation and explain whether you may be eligible to make a claim under NSW succession law.

Our Will Dispute Services

We assist clients with assessing eligibility for family provision claims and reviewing the terms of a Will.

Our firm also provides advice on challenging the validity of a Will if there are concerns regarding testamentary capacity, undue influence, or lack of knowledge and approval.

How the Process Works

The process begins with a brief discussion to assess whether you may qualify to make a claim.

If you are eligible, we conduct a detailed review of your circumstances and advise on the next legal steps.

In urgent cases, we may assist with lodging a caveat to prevent probate from being granted while the dispute is resolved.

Benefits of Working with Us

Legal advice from experienced estate lawyers helps ensure your rights are properly assessed and protected.

Our firm provides practical guidance and works to resolve disputes as efficiently as possible.

FAQs About Will Challenges & Family Provision Kirrawee

Who can challenge a Will?
Eligible persons under the Succession Act may apply.

How long do I have to make a claim?
Strict time limits apply under NSW law.

What is a family provision claim?
It is a court application seeking adequate provision from an estate.

Can disputes be resolved without court?
Some matters may be resolved through negotiation.

What is a caveat on an estate?
It temporarily prevents probate from being granted.

Get Started with Will Challenges & Family Provision Kirrawee Today

If you believe you may have a claim or wish to challenge a Will, contact Guidance Law to discuss your Will Challenges & Family Provision Kirrawee matter.

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About Guidance Law

Professional Biography of Tracey Dwyer

Tracey’s journey in the legal industry commenced in 2005 as a legal assistant to a Partner of a small boutique firm in the Sydney CBD.

After completing a conveyancing course early in her career, Tracey completed a Certificate V in Business Services (Legal) and became a Senior Paralegal in the areas of Wills & Estates and Conveyancing, then went on to work for firms of various sizes throughout her career, providing her with a unique skillset and substantial insight into the industry.

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Our Principal brings extensive experience across the areas of Wills & Estates and Property law, ensuring you receive practical advice tailored to your unique situation.

Client-Focused Approach

We understand that every client’s circumstances are different. That’s why we take the time to listen, understand your needs, and provide personalised legal strategies designed to achieve the best possible outcome.

Clear Communication

Legal matters can often feel overwhelming. We pride ourselves on explaining everything in plain English, keeping you informed at every stage so you always know where you stand.

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We believe in honest, upfront pricing with no hidden surprises. Our goal is to provide high-quality legal services that deliver genuine value at a fair and reasonable cost.

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Guidance Law provides services specifically in the area of Wills & Estates and Property to ensure you receive a high level of expertise every time you engage our services.
Wills
It is a legal document that outlines your wishes regarding the appointment of an executor and distribution of your estate (i.e. your assets such as your house, car, bank account, etc, and your liabilities.) after your passing. There are complex laws which govern the construction of Wills. You should always seek legal advice when making your Will to ensure the terms of your Will are valid and operable.
Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is a legal document in which you appoint a trusted individual, known as your attorney, to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf. It is important to seek legal advice to ensure your power of attorney is structured to assist with preventing elder abuse if you lose capacity.
Appointment of Enduring Guardian
An appointment of enduring guardian is a legal document where you appoint a trusted individual, known as your guardian, to make health and lifestyle decisions on your behalf. An enduring guardian document ensures your wishes are followed if you are no longer able to make these decisions for yourself. This appointment becomes particularly important when you need someone to liaise on your behalf with Centrelink, My Aged Care and healthcare providers to ensure you receive the assistance you need.
Probate
Probate is the process of the Executor of a Will proving to the Supreme Court that the Will they hold is the original and most recent Will of the deceased, it meets legal formalities and that they are entitled to administer the deceased’s Estate. Applications for Probate are a legal process which require proper advice and guidance to ensure the Executor meets its legal obligations in administration of the Estate.
Conveyancing
Conveyancing is not only the transfer of real estate ownership from one party to the other, but also involves a multitude of other transactions such as registration of caveats, mortgages, leases and other dealings on title which may affect the proprietor’s freedom to deal with the property. It is a complex area of law where the smallest mistakes can lead to significant consequences.

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What areas of law do you practice in?
We offer legal services across several areas including family law, property law, wills and estates, and commercial matters.
How do I book an appointment?
You can book a consultation by calling our office on (02) 7505 1040 using our online booking form, or emailing us at tracey@guidancelaw.com.au
What should I bring to my appointment?
Please bring along your ID, and any relevant documents related to your matter. For example, you may need to bring a contract, Court Order, correspondence, notices or other documents. If you are unsure, please ask our team when you book your appointment.
How much do your services cost?
Costs will vary depending on the complexity of your case, or the services requested. We will provide a cost estimate during your initial appointment, and in some cases, fixed-fee services are available.
How long does a legal matter take?
The timeframe associated with your matter will vary depending on the type and complexity of your case. During your initial appointment, we may be able to provide some insight as to the estimated timeline.
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