Alternatives to Hiring a Probate Solicitor in Western Australia
What are the alternatives to a WA probate solicitor? Comparing DIY via eCourts, CABWA, national online providers, the Public Trustee, and a structured guide.
All articles about Western Australia Probate Process Guide.
What are the alternatives to a WA probate solicitor? Comparing DIY via eCourts, CABWA, national online providers, the Public Trustee, and a structured guide.
Managing Western Australia probate from interstate or overseas? What to know about ECMS remote filing, authorized witnesses, and Landgate's VOI rules.
Funeral costs in WA range from around $4,000 for direct cremation to $15,000+ for a full service. WA's mandatory Funeral Pricing Code gives you the right to itemized quotes upfront.
WA probate typically takes 6–12 weeks from lodgment — but court requisitions, eCourts drafts, and creditor notice periods can double that. Here's the real timeline.
Step-by-step guide to applying for probate in Western Australia without a solicitor. ECMS portal, affidavit formatting, authorized witnesses, and requisition prevention.
Landgate handles WA property after death — but which application you need depends on how the title was held. Here's how transmission and survivorship applications work.
WA probate requires five specific documents lodged via the Supreme Court eCourts portal. Here's what each form must contain and the formatting rules that cause rejections.
Comparing a WA probate guide against hiring a probate solicitor. Costs, risks, who should DIY, and when a solicitor is genuinely necessary in Western Australia.
A practical step-by-step guide covering the first 90 days after a death in WA — from death certificate to bank accounts, probate, and property transfer.
For WA probate, affidavits must be sworn before specific authorized witnesses under the Oaths, Affidavits and Statutory Declarations Act 2005 — not just any JP or commissioner.