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At PKWA Law, our legal fees for applying a Grant of Letters of Administration are $1,500 (without GST and disbursements). How much are the court fees and disbursements? The court fees range from about $300 to about $600.
Letters of Administration are granted by a Surrogate Court or probate registry to appoint appropriate people to deal with a deceased person's estate where property will pass under Intestacy Rules or where there are no executors living (and willing and able to act) having been validly appointed under the deceased's will
(NHJB-2145-P) Form use. This form is used to ask the court to appoint an executor or administrator for a deceased's estate.
Speak to a probate specialist over the phone to discuss the value and details of your loved one's estate. Your probate application and tax forms are then prepared and sent to you to be signed. The application is then submitted to the probate registry for approval.
Do you need a solicitor Many executors and administrators act without a solicitor. However, if the estate is complicated, it is best to get legal advice.