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Probate And Letter Of Administration
"I need a Probate and Letters of Administration document for my deceased father's estate in New South Wales, Australia, where I am the sole executor named in his valid will dated January 15, 2025, with an estate value of approximately $1.2 million."
1. Details of the Deceased: Full legal name, date of death, last residential address, and occupation of the deceased person
2. Applicant Information: Full details of the person applying for probate/administration, including their relationship to the deceased and right to apply
3. Will Details: Information about the will (if any), including date of execution and any codicils (for probate), or confirmation of intestacy (for letters of administration)
4. Death Certificate Details: Details from the death certificate including cause of death, place of death, and certificate number
5. Estate Information: General overview of the estate including approximate total value
6. Next of Kin: Details of all next of kin, their relationships to the deceased, and current addresses
7. Advertisement Details: Confirmation of publication of notices and details of any responses received
8. Executor/Administrator Declaration: Formal declaration by the applicant regarding their commitment to administer the estate properly
9. Asset Details: Comprehensive list of all known assets of the deceased at the date of death
10. Liability Details: List of all known liabilities and debts of the estate
1. Foreign Assets Declaration: Required when the deceased owned assets in other jurisdictions
2. Renunciation Details: Required when any executor named in the will has renounced their right to apply
3. Power of Attorney Details: Required when application is made through a power of attorney
4. Minor Beneficiaries: Required when there are beneficiaries under the age of 18
5. Military Service Details: Required for informal wills made under military service provisions
6. Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Required when dealing with indigenous cultural property or heritage items
7. Business Interest Details: Required when the deceased had active business interests
8. Trust Property Declaration: Required when the deceased held property as trustee
1. Schedule A - Assets: Detailed inventory of all assets including bank accounts, real estate, vehicles, investments, and personal effects
2. Schedule B - Liabilities: Detailed list of all liabilities including mortgages, loans, credit cards, and other debts
3. Schedule C - Real Estate: Specific details of all real estate including title references and registered interests
4. Schedule D - Beneficiaries: Complete list of beneficiaries with full names, addresses, and relationship to deceased
5. Appendix 1 - Supporting Documents: List of all supporting documents including death certificate, will, and notices
6. Appendix 2 - Search Results: Results of probate registry searches and advertisement responses
7. Appendix 3 - Valuations: Professional valuations of significant assets where required
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