Alternatives to NSW Trustee and Guardian for Estate Administration
Alternatives to NSW Trustee and Guardian: DIY with a guide, fixed-fee solicitors, full-service firms. Costs, when each makes sense, and when T&G is unavoidable.
All articles about When Someone Dies in New South Wales — Estate Settlement Guide.
Alternatives to NSW Trustee and Guardian: DIY with a guide, fixed-fee solicitors, full-service firms. Costs, when each makes sense, and when T&G is unavoidable.
ATO notification of a deceased person requires a separate process from ADNS. NSW executors face two tax returns and personal liability risk.
The best NSW estate settlement guide for a first-time executor: what to look for, what the process actually involves, and why generic guides fall short.
Best NSW estate settlement resource for executors living interstate: which steps require physical presence in NSW, which can be done remotely, and what to watch out for.
A binding death benefit nomination bypasses the will entirely. What NSW executors need to know about BDBNs, lapsing rules, and trustee discretion.
Centrelink bereavement payment explained: who qualifies, what Services Australia pays, and how to notify without triggering an overpayment in NSW.
Enduring guardian NSW: who makes health and lifestyle decisions if you lose capacity, how to appoint one, and what happens if you don't.
Estate planning NSW: what a will, enduring power of attorney, and enduring guardian each do — and why you need all three, not just a will.
A step-by-step checklist for executor duties NSW — from registering the death to distributing assets, with key liability traps explained.
Family provision claim NSW: who can contest a will, the 12-month deadline, executor liability risks, and how most claims actually resolve.
Funeral assistance NSW explained — the destitute funerals program, Centrelink bereavement payments, and your rights under NSW Fair Trading.
How to settle an estate in NSW without a solicitor: the complete process from death certificates through final distribution, with NSW-specific steps at each stage.
Intestacy rules NSW: Succession Act 2006 distribution order, the $611,387 statutory legacy, blended family splits, and letters of administration.
NAB deceased estate threshold is $100k for Grant of Representation. How NSW families access frozen accounts and pay funerals.
Notice of intended distribution NSW: what it is, when to publish it, the 30-day wait, and what happens if you skip it. The last legal gate in deceased estate NSW administration.
NSW estate settlement guide vs probate solicitor: costs, what each covers, when DIY works, and when you genuinely need a lawyer. Clear comparison.
NSW Online Registry probate: notice periods, court forms, fee tiers, common requisition mistakes, and when letters of administration apply.
NSW Trustee and Guardian fees: capital commission rates, income commission, account keeping, real-world cost on a $500k estate, and how to avoid them.
Succession Act 2006 NSW governs wills, intestacy, and family provision claims. Key rules for executors and beneficiaries, including the $611k statutory legacy.
Transmission application NSW explained — how property transfers after death depends on ownership type, with stamp duty rules and PEXA costs.