Probate

For a personal approach to your loved one’s estate

Your loved one has passed…Now what?

We express our condolences on the passing of your family member. Our team at Ryder Lawyers is here to support you during this next stage. We are here to answer any questions you may have, whether big or small.

First Steps

If you are the Executor of a Will, you may need to arrange for payment of the deceased’s funeral costs from their bank account. This is the only transaction that can be conducted on their bank account, except for deposits of interest and income.

Once you have received a formal death certificate from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, we ask you to please book an appointment with us so that we can discuss the estate and provide you with advice on whether a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration will be required, or if neither of these are applicable.

Appointments are available at our Daisy Hill and Ipswich offices.

Deceased in Aged Care Facility – Probate Required

Where your loved one was residing in an aged care facility and has paid a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (commonly referred to as an “RAD”), a Grant of Probate (where there is a valid Will) or Letters of Administration (where there is no valid Will) will be required by the aged care facility before they release the RAD to the Estate.

What is Probate?

Where the deceased had a valid Will, an executor can make an application to the Supreme Court for “Probate” of the Will, which is essentially confirmation by the Court that an executor can carry out the directions in the Will and deal with the assets that have been gifted. Executors usually engage solicitors to assist with obtaining probate as we help you to meet the court’s requirements for preparing the affidavit evidence to support the application.

We shoulder the paperwork burden at a time when you may need to focus more on family matters and we can act as an effective negotiator between family members and multiple executors.

Help With Probate

Once Probate or Letters of Administration are received, our firm’s approach is to give executor’s the option to either finalise the estate themselves (which involves less legal fees but perhaps more work on the executor’s part) or we can assist with the administration of the estate.
Most of our client’s decide to leave the administration in our hands. If you seek our help with obtaining probate and with administering the estate, tasks we can carry out for you include:

You will work closely with our small Logan City and Ipswich team who happily answer all questions and are available to speak with you on the phone or by email during our office hours.

We welcome clients meeting with us in-person during your probate matter and these meetings are included in the fees we quote.

Do you have a legal matter? Book in for a 15 minute phone call

Meet with our team on a quick and friendly call. Let’s see if we can work together,