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Independent Administrator appointments

Independent Administrator appointments

Curae Law’s Michael Hodgkins accepts appointments to act as an interim and independent administrator in deceased estate matters. Michael is an experienced administrator, having as acted as the executor and administrator of many estates over his 25+ years of practice.

Michael approaches each case with a friendly, practical, and solutions-focused mindset. His ability to distil complex issues to their core elements allows him to provide clear, actionable steps for resolution.

Supported by Curae Law’s dedicated team of skilled paralegals and lawyers, Michael ensures that all necessary steps in estate management are executed promptly, thoughtfully, and cost-effectively. Together, they bring a wealth of expertise across various legal areas.

To discuss nominating Michael as an interim or independent administrator, contact him on (08) 9220 4455 or at

Frequently asked questions

What is an interim administrator?

An interim administrator (also known as an administrator ad litem) is a person who is appointed to managing and safeguarding the interests of a deceased estate until a final executor or administrator is determined through probate proceedings.

Such administrators are usually empowered to deal with specific issues or assets which require immediate management. For example, insurance policies over real estate may need to be renewed; misappropriated assets may need to be recovered; or businesses may need to be wound up or sold. An interim administrator can also be appointed where it is alleged that the named executor has been engaged in wrongdoing and their conduct must be investigated.

How will communication work?

Consistent with the duties imposed by law on all administrators/executors, Michael will communicate effectively and respond to all reasonable requests for information by appropriately interested parties (or their representatives) in the course of an administration.

What is an independent administrator?

An independent administrator is a person who is appointed to administer a deceased estate and is independent of the beneficiaries or named executors. They are usually a lawyer or other suitably qualified professional. They can be appointed on a final or interim basis. An independent administrator can be useful where co-executors (or beneficiaries) are in dispute, distrust each other or are unable to cooperate effectively.

What costs are involved?

Each appointment is different depending on the nature of the estate, its issues and the tasks required. We will usually charge our competitive standard hourly rates for the work required, but where the scope of works can accurately be assessed, we can usually provide a fixed fee for a defined scope.

When considering costs of an independent administrator, it is important to also recognise the value of hiring an independent administrator, including reduced disputes, expedited administration, and comprehensive accounting of the estate.

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