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FAMILY PROVISION CLAIM

Elbatti Legal assists eligible individuals in making Family Provision Claims NSW where they have been unfairly left out of a Will or have not received adequate provision from a deceased estate. Our experienced Family Provision Claim Lawyers Sydney, Contesting a Will Solicitors NSW, and Estate Dispute Lawyers Sydney provide strategic legal advice and strong representation to help clients protect their interests and pursue fair and proper provision from an estate with professionalism, sensitivity, and care.

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Our trusted Wills and Estate Lawyers Sydney advise spouses, de facto partners, children, former spouses, dependants, and other eligible persons on their rights under New South Wales succession law, including eligibility, time limits, and the strength of potential claims. We assist clients throughout every stage of the Family Provision Claim Process NSW, including negotiations, mediation, Supreme Court proceedings, and contested estate litigation. As experienced Inheritance Dispute Lawyers Sydney NSW and Probate Litigation Solicitors, we are committed to achieving practical and cost-effective outcomes while helping clients navigate complex estate disputes with clarity and confidence.

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Family Provision Claim and the Process in NSW

A Family Provision Claim NSW is a legal process that allows an eligible person to seek a larger share or further provision from a deceased estate if they have been left out of a Will or believe they have not been adequately provided for. Seeking advice from experienced Family Provision Claim Lawyers Sydney, Contesting a Will Solicitors NSW, and Estate Dispute Lawyers Sydney can help you understand your legal rights and entitlement under New South Wales succession law. Eligible applicants may include spouses, de facto partners, children, former spouses, dependants, stepchildren, and in some cases, individuals who were in a close personal relationship with the deceased.

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The Family Provision Claim Process in NSW generally begins with obtaining legal advice regarding eligibility, time limits, and the strength of the claim. This is followed by reviewing the deceased estate, including the assets, liabilities, financial circumstances of beneficiaries, and the terms of the Will. A Family Provision Application NSW must usually be filed in the Supreme Court of NSW within 12 months from the date of death, making early legal advice from trusted Wills and Estate Lawyers Sydney essential. Once Court proceedings commence, the parties may exchange financial documents and participate in negotiations, settlement conferences, or mediation in an attempt to resolve the dispute without the need for a final hearing. If an agreement cannot be reached, the Court will determine whether adequate provision was made for the applicant and what further provision, if any, should be awarded from the estate. Working with experienced Inheritance Dispute Lawyers Sydney NSW and Probate Litigation Solicitors can help protect your interests and guide you through the estate litigation process with clarity and confidence.

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Head Office

43 Charles Street,

LIVERPOOL NSW 2170

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Mailing Address:

PO Box 48

LIVERPOOL NSW 1871

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