Probate in Queensland: When Can You Access Estate Funds?

One of the first practical issues that arises after a death is access to money. Executors are often faced with immediate expenses, but do not yet have formal authority from the Court. This creates uncertainty about what can and cannot be done in the period before probate is granted. In most cases, assets held solely […]
Probate in Queensland Explained: 13 Essential Questions to Ask Your Lawyer

Engaging a probate lawyer is not simply about progressing an application. It is about ensuring the estate is administered properly and that you, as executor, are not exposed to unnecessary risk. The first meeting is your opportunity to assess whether the lawyer is the right fit, both in terms of capability and approach. These are […]
The Executor’s Guide to Finding a Probate Lawyer in Queensland

If you have been appointed as an executor, one of the first decisions you will need to make is whether to engage a lawyer, and if so, who. It is not a decision that should be made lightly. Executors assume legal responsibility for administering an estate. That includes collecting assets, paying liabilities, and distributing to […]
How Does Probate Work in Queensland? Costs, Timing and Risks

Many executors do not engage a lawyer because they want someone else to “do the paperwork”. They engage one because the role carries risk. In Queensland, an executor is responsible for protecting estate assets, identifying liabilities, obtaining the appropriate grant where required, and ultimately distributing the estate properly. That is why probate issues are rarely […]
Why Most Brisbane Executors Need a Probate Lawyer: A Complete Guide to Legal Help

Grieving the loss of a loved one is an incredibly emotional and challenging experience. The added responsibility of managing the estate can feel overwhelming, especially when executors in Brisbane are suddenly faced with handling probate, which can add to their stress and confusion. Often, they find themselves uncertain about the necessary steps and where to […]
Can You Contest a Will in Queensland? Who Is Eligible and What Happens Next category: wills and estate

Disputes over estates are more common than people expect. They rarely start as legal disputes. They usually begin as uncertainty, imbalance, or perceived unfairness. Over time, that can escalate into formal claims against the estate. If you have been left out of a will, or if you are involved in an estate where beneficiaries do […]
Who Can Contest a Will in Queensland? Who Is Eligible and What Happens Next

Disputes over estates are more common than people expect. They rarely start as legal disputes. They usually begin as uncertainty, imbalance, or perceived unfairness. Over time, that can escalate into formal claims against the estate. If you have been left out of a will, or if you are involved in an estate where beneficiaries do […]
Avoid Costly Mistakes: Land Tax Box 2 and 3 Explained for QLD Buyers

When purchasing property in Queensland, buyers are often surprised by how many legal and financial disclosures appear in the contract. One of the most misunderstood sections is the Land Tax section of the REIQ Contract, specifically the boxes asking whether the buyer agrees that land tax will be adjusted at settlement. This may look like […]
Your Essential 2025 QLD Property Christmas Shutdown Guide

The festive season is approaching, and in Queensland, property transactions can be affected by office closures, bank holidays, and government shutdowns. Buyers, sellers, and investors need to plan ahead to avoid delays. Here’s your 2025 Queensland property shutdown guide. Key Shutdown Periods Government offices (Titles, Rates, Land Registry): Closed from 25 December 2025 to 1 […]
10 Reasons Queensland Sellers Should Use a Lawyer to Prepare Their Seller’s Disclosure Statement

With the introduction of the new Seller Disclosure regime under the Property Law Act 2023, every seller in Queensland must now provide a detailed and legally compliant Seller’s Disclosure Statement before a buyer signs the contract. This document is not a formality. It is a statutory requirement, and the law gives buyers significant rights if […]