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About RobertsLaw

Our firm has practiced extensively in Family Law, Deceased Estates, Property Law and Litigation for over 30 years. All of our dedicated staff members are motivated by a desire to ensure that all the firm's clients receive only the very best outcomes available to them. The firm's experience is your security. If your issue is to do with any form of property, property rights or entitlements then RobertsLaw should be your Solicitors because we accept instructions exclusively in Civil litigation, Conveyancing, Family Law, and Deceased Estates.

Services

  • Family Law

  • De Facto Agreements

  • Consent Orders

  • Court Applications

  • Fast Probate

  • Conveyancing & Commercial Law

  • Civil Litigation

  • Wills & Deceased Estates

  • Notary Public

  • Divorce Lawyers

  • Property Settlement & Maintenance

  • Children & Parenting Arrangements

  • Enduring Powers of Attorney

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Location

Suite 6/60 Railway St, Mudgeeraba QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to provide to the Court to obtain a Probate?

To obtain Probate, you need to provide the Court with affidavits proving that the person name in the Will is deceased, the last valid will is the Will filed with the Court, and you are named in the Will as the Executor.

Do I need to re-do my Will if the Executor of my Will has moved to a different address?

No, but you should definitely update it the next time you need to review or change your Will.

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