Complex probate legal service for $2,198.00 (inc GST)
The third party outlays for probate (the same for all) currently total $897.30 and comprise:
- Supreme Court of Qld filing fee of $735.60; and
- Qld Law Reporter advertising fee of $161.70.
The total service cost to the estate is $3,095.30 inclusive of all outlays and GST.
This service is suitable for all common form grants of probate in Queensland because an experienced probate practitioner will –
- prioritise service and professional attention to resolve complex attributes of the application
- meet with the executor-applicant(s) in person and/or by telephone conference and e-mail to take in-depth instructions
- advise on the resolution of complex probate issues that impede grants of probate or result in unsatisfactory grants.
- advise on complicated estate issues including insolvency and conflicts of interest
- search public information about the deceased and executors to identify estate issues
- prepare the public notice of intention to apply for probate (including the notice to clearing creditors)
- arrange and pay for due publication and service of the notice with the Queensland Law Reporter and Public Trustee
- prepare and execute an affidavit of publication of service
- prepare an affidavit for signing by the applicant-executor(s) including endorsement as many exhibits as might be needed
- attend on applicant-executor(s) to witness their signing or express post to applicant-executor(s) for signing conveniently close to them (with a return pre-paid registered envelope)
- Check and file all materials with the court and pay the court filing fee
- Solicitor trust accounting for outlays
- Answer probate requisitions including advice on and preparation of all requisitioned affidavit material
- Report on the outcome of the application
- Send certified copies of the grant of probate directly to all waiting parties requiring it.
How is it possible to offer a complex probate service at this price?
- an experienced practitioner unfazed by complex probate applications
- innovative legal design and technology applied to common form probate
- use of advanced document assembly and data management systems
- not suited to contested or solemn form probate applications
- payment in full up-front avoids debt collection costs