Danny Nemer
  • Legal Practitioner Director
Danny Nemer
Caderyn McEwen
  • Director
Caderyn McEwen
Rachel Sprod
  • Director
Rachel Sprod
Jack Prance
  • Associate Director
Jack Prance
Holly Clarke
  • Associate Director
Holly Clarke
Herman Bersee
  • Senior Solicitor
  • Mount Gambier
Herman Bersee
Mirella Angelino
  • Senior Contracts Lawyer
Mirella Angelino
Juliette Meaney
  • Senior Associate
  • Adelaide
Juliette Meaney
Nicole Zeoli
  • Senior Registered Conveyancer
  • Adelaide
Nicole Zeoli
Norik Avetisian
  • Senior Associate
Norik Avetisian
Denny Majoros
  • Associate
  • Mount Gambier
Denny Majoros
Robert Roe
  • Associate
Robert Roe
George Pawa
  • Associate
  • Adelaide
George Pawa
Lamorna Alexander
  • Associate
  • Mount Gambier
Lamorna Alexander
Caleb Rothe
  • Solicitor
Caleb Rothe
Paris Cutting
  • Law Graduate
  • Mount Gambier
Paris Cutting
Luca Vernillo
  • Law Graduate
Luca Vernillo
Anna Trezise
  • Legal Administrator
  • Adelaide
Anna Trezise
Abbey Gerrie
  • Legal Administrator
  • Adelaide
Abbey Gerrie
Prudence Riddoch
  • Legal Administrator
  • Mount Gambier
Prudence Riddoch

Frequently asked questions

When are the Assets Distributed?

Assets are distributed after the probate process is completed, which includes validating the Will, paying off any debts and taxes, and resolving any disputes. Once these steps are completed, the executor or administrator can distribute the remaining assets to the beneficiaries according to the Will or the laws of intestacy. 

How Much Does Probate Cost in South Australia?

The cost of probate in South Australia can vary based on several factors, including the value of the estate and the complexity of the case. Costs may include court fees, legal fees, and other administrative expenses. It is advisable to consult with an Adelaide probate lawyer to get a clearer estimate of the costs involved. 

How long will probate take?

The time taken for Probate in South Australia can depend on the complexity of the Will and the estate, whether all information required is readily available, and finally the time taken for the Probate Registry to process the application which may be dependent on workload

When is probate not required?

If an estate does not contain real estate or if the estate assets are only modest in value, you may be able to deal with the estate without probate. For example, banks have their own policies as to what amounts they may release without a grant of probate. A common example of when probate is not usually required is where a deceased person held all their assets jointly with their surviving spouse.  

A probate lawyer can assist you through obtaining probate for a Will and make the difficult process a lot smoother and easier in an already difficult time. The Supreme Court Probate Rules 2004 (“Probate Rules SA”) sets out the rules for making an application for probate.   

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Locations

Adelaide

180 Flinders Street
Adelaide 5000

Gawler

12 Adelaide Rd
Gawler South 5118

Gilles Plains

1 Sudholz Road
Gilles Plains 5086

Glenelg

10 Moseley Street
Glenelg 5045

McLaren Vale

178 Main Road
McLaren Vale 5171

Millicent

84-86 George Street
Millicent 5280

Mount Barker

18 Cameron Road
Mount Barker 5251

Mount Gambier

3 Penola Road,
Mount Gambier 5290

Naracoorte

20 Omerod Street
Naracoorte 5271

Port Lincoln

Shop 2, 50 Liverpool Street
Port Lincoln 5606

Tanunda

49 Murray Street
Tanunda 5352

Victor Harbor

138 Hindmarsh Road
Victor Harbor 5211