My loved one has died without a Will
Intestacy can occur if a person passes away and does not have a Will, if their Will is not valid or if their Will only refers to a small part of their property. The laws of intestacy determine how the deceased person’s property is to be distributed to their partner, children or other relatives. If no executor has been appointed then the Supreme Court will approve the most appropriate administrator through a court order known as “the Grant of Letters of Administration.” This allows the appointed administrator to divide the assets of that person. This can be quite a complicated process and legal advice is imperative. Our team of Estate Lawyers are specialists in this area of the law and are here to guide you and your family every step of the way.
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Our Will & Estate team

Helen Adoranti
LAWYER

Christina Potts
PARALEGAL

Darby Nunan
SPECIAL COUNSEL

Anthony (Tony) Wright
PRINCIPAL

Theresa Elhage
SENIOR ASSOCIATE

Betul Kaygisiz
LAWYER

Beth Aufdemberge
ASSOCIATE
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