Maurice Buckley, C.T. Poole & Son

Solicitors

Serving Sydney for 140 Years

est. 1882

Taking care of your estate

Estate Administration

Did you know you can appoint a solicitor as executor and trustee of your will?

It’s not always practical to appoint a loved one as executor of your estate. They’re likely to find it a challenging and time consuming task, while dealing with your passing.

Estate administration specialist John Poole has acted in this role for many clients. He’s able to ensure your wishes are carried out in accordance with your will.

John’s administration responsibilities may include:

  • Immediate arrangements – Locating and interpreting the original will, and arranging the funeral
  • Administration duties – Ensuring estate debts are paid and lodging documents
  • Beneficiaries support – Distributing the estate, taxation advice and transferring assets

 

Contact us to discuss estate administration

Public notary

A public notary is able to witness signatures and certify copies of documents for use overseas. This includes personal documents, such as birth and marriage certificates, and university transcripts, or commercial documents such as company incorporations and loan agreements.

Issues Between Beneficiaries & Executors

If you wish to contest a will, or need to defend a claim to vary a will, our caring and discreet team can advise you on your chances of success and help you get the best outcome.

Accredited Specialists Wills & Estates Law