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What is probate?

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What is probate?

What is Probate?

Probate is the process of proving the validity of a Will to the Supreme Court of Western Australia.  A Grant of Probate is a document issued by the Supreme Court of Western Australia confirming an executor’s authority to deal with the affairs the deceased person.

When will the Court make a grant of Probate?

The Supreme Court will issue a Grant of Probate to you if it is satisfied that:

  • the deceased is the author of the Will;
  • you are named as an executor;
  • the Will was correctly signed and witnessed;
  • the Will was not revoked by the deceased before they died; and
  • you have sworn to the value of assets and liabilities of the deceased as at the date of death.

 

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