Probate, Wills & Property Lawyers – Australia Wide Service

Affordable, fixed-price solutions for your estate needs.

About Our Law Practice

At Australian Probate & Property Lawyers (APPL), we’re here to make the law less intimidating and more human.

We offer fixed-fee legal services across probate, estate matters, wills, powers of attorney, and conveyancing — designed to support you through life’s biggest transitions with clarity, care, and confidence.

Why Choose Us

Experienced Legal Team

Fixed, Transparent Pricing

Australia-Wide Service

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Fixed-Cost Probate Applications Across

Our lawyers will handle everything from start to finish with a simple, stress-free process and transparent pricing - no surprises.

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Our Services

Probate

Probate is the legal process of administering an estate after someone passes away. It involves validating the will, inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing remaining property to beneficiaries.

Letters of Administration

A Letters of Administration is a legal document issued by the Supreme Court, granting a person (the administrator) authority to manage and distribute a deceased person’s estate when there is no valid Will.

Wills

A reseal is the process where a probate or letters of administration was granted in a jurisdiction or country that is recognised and is required to be resealed in a different jurisdiction.

Reseal

A reseal is the process where a probate or letters of administration was granted in a jurisdiction or country that is recognised and is required to be resealed in a different jurisdiction.

Power of Attourney

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that lets you appoint someone to make decisions for you if you’re unable to do so yourself. It ensures your financial, legal, and personal affairs are looked after if you become unwell or unable to act.

Property Law

We help clients with residential property transactions, including, buying a home (acting for purchasers), selling a home (acting for vendors), transmission applications (for properties of deceased owners), caveat removals. Our goal is to make your property transaction smooth and stress-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us @ info@applawyers.com.au if you cannot find an answer to your question

What is a Probate and Letters of Administration?
Probate is the legal process in which the Supreme Court confirms the validity of a deceased person’s Will. A Letters of Administration is a legal document issued by the Supreme Court, granting a person (the administrator) authority to manage and distribute a deceased person’s estate when there is no valid Will. Once granted, it gives the executor or administrator legal authority to administer the estate according to the Will’s terms. Without probate or letters of administration, banks, financial institutions, Refundable Accomondation Deposit (RAD) or the Land Titles Office may not release funds or allow property transfers.
What does our Probate and Letters of Administration Service Include
Probate is the legal process in which the Supreme Court confirms the validity of a deceased person’s Will. A Letters of Administration is a legal document issued by the Supreme Court, granting a person (the administrator) authority to manage and distribute a deceased person’s estate when there is no valid Will. Once granted, it gives the executor or administrator legal authority to administer the estate according to the Will’s terms. Without probate or letters of administration, banks, financial institutions, Refundable Accomondation Deposit (RAD) or the Land Titles Office may not release funds or allow property transfers.
What is Reseal
A reseal is the process where a probate or letters of administration was granted in a jurisdiction or country that is recognised and is required to be resealed in a different jurisdiction. A Reseal is often required when Probate or letters of administration were granted overseas or in a different Australian jurisdiction and  Executors or administrators need local legal authority to access and manage those assets.

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