Probate & Estate Administration
The death of a loved one is a difficult part of life. We aim to make the process of dealing with legal affairs after death as simple and stress-free as possible.
What you can expect from us:
- Guidance through every step of the probate process
- Preparation and filing of all necessary court paperwork
- Liaison with banks, superannuation funds, and other institutions
- Clear explanations of your obligations as an executor or beneficiary
- Updates throughout the process so you always know where things stand
After a Grant of Probate (or Letters of Administration) is issued within about 6–8 weeks after signing Court paperwork, you can start the process of administering the estate as soon as possible.
Call us today to enquire about how we can assist: (02) 9698 9160
or send us a message to request a fixed-fee estimate:
How We Help Executors & Beneficiaries
We specialise in guiding executors and beneficiaries through NSW probate and estate administration.
We offer fixed-fees for the preparation and filing of the necessary court paperwork to obtain a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration.
We will always provide you with a fee estimate at the outset of a matter so you know where you stand.
Our Services Include:
- Liaising with banks, superannuation funds, and other asset holders
- Assisting with asset collection and distribution
- Advising executors on their legal duties and obligations
- We handle correspondence with and distribution to beneficiaries
- We can assist with transfes of real estate, shares, and other assets
Why Choose Gattuso Legal
- Fixed-fees so there are no surprises
- Your matter will be handled by an experienced lawyer, not delegated to a junior employee
- We have years of experience handling estates of all types, from simple to complex. Wills and estates is one of our main practice areas.
- Fast and supportive service – We guide you step by step to make the process as smooth as possible
Feel free to telephone us if you have any queries or if you would like to get started with your probate matter: (02) 9698 9160
How much does probate cost?
How long will the probate process take?
Once probate is granted, the executor can begin collecting estate assets and, where appropriate, make interim distributions to beneficiaries.
The full administration of an estate commonly takes around 12 months from the date of death. This allows time to finalise tax affairs and to protect the executor from personal liability for potential claims. However, interim distributions may be made (if appropriate) well before the 12 month mark.
What do I need to get started?
To begin, you will need:
- A copy of the death certificate
- The Will (if there is one)
- A list of the assets owned by the deceased (if known).
It is fine if you do not know all the details at the outset. We can assist with identifying the assets and liabilities.
There is no upfront payment required. Court filing fees and professional legal fees can be paid from the estate once funds become available.

