Letters Of Administration Packages

Package Type
Phone Consultations
Email Support
Meeting
Written Administration Letter of Advice
Lodgement & Collection from Court
Price
Full Service
30 Minutes
Deluxe
1 Hour

Please Note there is an additional fee of $550 for instances where there is a will annexed and an additional $1100 for Informal Wills (non-contentious) whilst we can’t provide a fixed fee for contentious Informal Wills

Get in contact with our estate team today and start the process, call 08 6156 2700 or email contact@perthprobatelawyer.com

Letters of Administration Lawyer

Please Note there is an additional fee of $550 for instances where there is a will annexed and an additional $1100 for Informal Wills (non-contentious) whilst we can’t provide a fixed fee for contentious Informal Wills

 
 
A Grant of Letters of Administration is a Court document appointing a person to administer a Deceased’s estate where there is no valid Will or there was a Will which does not appoint any executors. Banks, Landgate, share registries and other businesses may refuse to deal with you until the Court has made the Grant of Letters of Administration.

Our Services

Perth Letter of Administration Packages FAQ

A Letter of Administration is a legal document issued by the court that allows a person to administer the estate of someone who died without a will (intestate). It is needed when there is no appointed executor because the deceased did not leave a will, or the named executor is unable or unwilling to act.

Generally, the closest living relative of the deceased, such as a spouse, child, or parent, can apply for Letters of Administration. If there is no eligible family member, the court may appoint a public trustee or another suitable person to administer the estate.

Learn more about the application process by calling us on 08 6156 2700 or on the Supreme court of WA.

 

The time it takes to obtain Letters of Administration can vary depending on the complexity of the estate and the court’s processing times. It usually takes several weeks to a few months from the time of application. Delays may occur if the application is contested or if additional documentation is required.

Scroll to Top