Probate & Estate Administration Lawyers in Cronulla, Menai, Sydney CBD and the Northern Beaches

Compassionate, Expert Estate Administration Advice for Families Across the Sutherland Shire, Sydney and the Northern Beaches

Losing a loved one is one of life’s most difficult moments. At Southern Waters Legal, our probate and estate administration lawyers in the Sutherland Shire understand the emotional weight that comes with administering an estate — and we are here to carry the legal burden for you.

Our dedicated team, including Accredited Specialists in Wills and Estates, has the experience to guide executors and administrators through every stage of the process, from applying for probate at the Supreme Court of NSW to the final distribution of assets to beneficiaries.

We serve families across Cronulla, Menai, the Sutherland Shire, and Sydney CBD. Whether you are an executor managing a straightforward estate or navigating a complex matter involving trusts, business interests, or family disputes, we provide clear, compassionate support tailored to your circumstances.

Solicitors in Estate Administration and Probate at Southern Waters Legal in a meeting
Simon Bennett — Managing Director, Estate Administration and Probate, Southern Waters Legal Cronulla
Members of Southern Waters Legal estate administration team

Our Experts in Probate & Estate Administration can advise you on:

Executor Duties

Being appointed as an executor is one of the most important and legally significant responsibilities a person can hold. You are personally responsible for identifying and protecting estate assets, notifying beneficiaries, paying debts, and distributing the estate in accordance with the Will. We guide executors through every obligation under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW), helping ensure they act with the authority, care, and compliance required.

Application for Probate

Probate is the formal legal process by which the Supreme Court of NSW recognises a Will as valid and authorises the executor to administer the estate. It is required before most financial institutions will release the deceased’s assets. We prepare and lodge all necessary documents efficiently, managing the process on your behalf so you can focus on your family during what is already a difficult time.

Letters of Administration

When a person dies without a valid Will, known as dying intestate, there is no appointed executor, and no one has automatic authority to deal with the estate. In these cases, an eligible person must apply to the Supreme Court for Letters of Administration. We guide families and next of kin through this process, including identifying the correct applicant and ensuring the estate is distributed in accordance with the intestacy provisions of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW).

Administration of a Small Estate

Not all estates require full probate proceedings. Where the estate is small and assets are limited, a more streamlined process may be available. We assess your specific circumstances and advise on the most practical and cost-effective approach to finalise the estate, helping you avoid unnecessary delay or legal expense.

Intestacy

Dying intestate, without a valid Will, means your estate will be distributed according to a fixed statutory formula under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW), regardless of your wishes or your family’s needs. This can create significant complications, particularly where de facto partners, blended families, or complex asset structures are involved. We assist families navigating intestate estates and strongly recommend ensuring your own Will is current and valid. Learn more here.

Superannuation Death Benefit Claims

Superannuation does not automatically form part of a deceased’s estate, it is governed separately by the trust deed of the superannuation fund and relevant legislation. The fund trustee has discretion to pay death benefits to eligible dependants unless a valid binding death benefit nomination is in place. We advise beneficiaries and executors on superannuation death benefit claims and, where disputes arise, on available avenues for review.

Estate Distribution and Finalisation

Once probate or letters of administration have been granted, the executor must identify and collect all assets, pay outstanding debts and liabilities, attend to tax obligations, and distribute the net estate to beneficiaries. We support executors through each stage of this process, providing practical guidance to help ensure the estate is finalised correctly and as efficiently as the circumstances allow.

Accredited Specialists in Wills and Estates

Southern Waters Legal holds Accredited Specialist status in Wills and Estates — the highest formal recognition for solicitors in this area of law in New South Wales, and a distinction held by very few solicitors across the state.

Adeline Schiralli (Special Counsel) and Janette Kveytel hold Accredited Specialist credentials in Wills & Estates awarded by The Law Society of NSW. This means your probate matter and estate administration is overseen by solicitors who have demonstrated an advanced standard of knowledge, skill, and experience in this complex area of law.

Probate Solicitors at Southern Waters Legal in Meeting
FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need probate for every estate?

Not always. Whether probate is required depends on the nature and value of the assets in the estate. Some assets, such as jointly owned property, superannuation, and small bank accounts, may transfer without probate. However, most financial institutions require a grant of probate before releasing funds. We assess your circumstances and advise on whether probate is necessary for your specific situation.

How long does probate take in NSW?

Once all documents are prepared and lodged with the Supreme Court of NSW, a standard probate application typically takes 4 to 8 weeks to be granted, provided there are no complications or objections. The overall administration of an estate, from lodging the application through to final distribution, can take several months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the assets, any outstanding debts, and whether disputes arise.

What are an executor’s responsibilities?

An executor is legally responsible for: locating and securing all estate assets; notifying beneficiaries and relevant institutions; applying for probate; paying outstanding debts, taxes, and liabilities; managing estate assets during the administration period; and distributing the net estate to beneficiaries in accordance with the Will. Executors can be held personally liable for errors. Our team provides full support to ensure you fulfil your obligations correctly.

What happens if someone dies without a Will in NSW?

Dying without a valid Will is called dying intestate. The estate is then distributed according to a fixed formula under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW), which may not reflect the deceased’s wishes. An eligible person, usually the spouse or next of kin, must apply to the Supreme Court for Letters of Administration before they can deal with the estate. We assist families through this process.

Can a Will be contested during probate?

Yes. Probate can be contested by a person who believes the Will is invalid due to lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, fraud, or improper execution. A separate but related process allows eligible family members and dependants to make a family provision claim if they believe they were inadequately provided for. We advise both those contesting and those defending estate claims.

Where are your probate and estate administration offices?

Our probate and estate administration solicitors operate from our Cronulla office (Suite 2, 1 Kingsway, Cronulla NSW 2230), our Menai office (Unit 7, 72–80 Allison Crescent, Menai NSW 2234), and our Sydney CBD office (Level 11, Suite 2A, 92 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000). We serve clients across the Sutherland Shire, including Miranda, Caringbah, Gymea, Engadine, Sylvania, Kirrawee, and Sutherland.
Book an estate planning consultation — Southern Waters Legal Cronulla

Our probate and estate team serves clients across Cronulla, Menai, the Sutherland Shire, and Sydney CBD. Time limits apply to many estate claims. If you are considering contesting a Will or have received notice of a claim, we recommend seeking advice promptly.

Consultations are available in person at any of our three offices or by phone and video call.

Enquire about probate & estate administration in Cronulla, Menai, Sydney CBD, or Northern Beaches

Flexible Funding for Estate Administration & Probate Matters

At Southern Waters Legal, we have partnered with JustFund to offer eligible estate clients access to flexible third-party funding options.

Through JustFund, approved legal fees and certain estate-related expenses may be funded upfront by an independent provider. Repayment is typically aligned with the timing of estate distribution, once assets are realised. This can help ensure the administration process progresses without unnecessary delay.

Funding may assist executors in managing legal fees, professional disbursements, property expenses or urgent creditor demands. In appropriate circumstances, it may also allow beneficiaries to access part of their inheritance earlier.

 

JustFund is an independent third-party funding provider. Southern Waters Legal does not provide loans or finance directly. Our role is to provide independent legal advice and guide you on whether funding may be appropriate in your situation.

By reducing financial barriers, we aim to help executors and beneficiaries move forward with clarity and confidence during what is often a difficult time.

You can read more about estate funding options here.

To discuss whether third-party funding may be suitable for your matter, contact our Estate Planning & Probate team or apply directly at https://justfund.com.au.

Our Probate & Estate Administration Solicitors

TESTIMONIALS

"Simon, Leona and all their staff dealt with my Estate Planning and Family Law matter in such a professional manner, I cannot thank them enough. The care and patience shown to me during the time of my matters was truly amazing! Again thank you all so much."

Glen
Estate Planning & Family Law Client

"Thank you for your very friendly and professional help in getting all of our affairs sorted in such a short time. We are very glad we came to Southern Waters Legal, ad we’re really appreciative of the professional manner and advice with which we received."

Wayne & Margaret
Estate Planning Client

"I have been a client of Southern Waters Legal for a number of years now. It is at specific times in our lives that we really value integrity and honesty in those we deal with. Simon, Leona and the team have helped me organise our affairs at a very tough time in my life, they have provided wise counsel, legal support and hand-holding as I went through the sale of my family home and moving to new premises. I have received possibly the best financial advice that is reaping rewards for me now. Thank you to a wonderful team of professionals. Thank you"

Anne
Property Client

"I used Leona and her team’s services during an extremely difficult and stressful period of my life. They were able to guide me through the steps required from beginning to end of divorce and financial settlement and set up a plan to follow that helped to take out a lot of the anxiety around not having control over the situation. I had 100% faith at all times in Leona and her team that my best interests were always taken into consideration and I was only contacted when needed to avoid being charged unnecessarily. These guys are the dream team and highly recommend them."

Stephanie
Family Law Client

"Family law can be very daunting but Leona Bennett removed all the confusion of the ‘legal jargon’ and step by step walked me through the family court process. Leona made it simple and I always had a full understanding of what was happening and made clear decisions for the final outcome. Leona and her team were there for me, working their wisdom to always provide greater clarity and support."

Cheryl
Family Law Client

I would like to extend my sincere thanks to you for your exceptional guidance and support throughout my property settlement and divorce.

Your expertise, strategic thinking, and calm command of the process were deeply reassuring, especially during the most difficult moments. What stood out even more was your unwavering commitment to acting ethically and with integrity, even when the other side did not extend the same courtesy. That strength of character meant a great deal to me and helped me stay anchored in a process that was often emotionally and morally challenging.

Thank you for being both a skilled advocate and a steady presence. I’m deeply grateful to have had you in my corner.

Madeline
Property Law Client

I would like to say a truly heartfelt thank you for everything you did yesterday. You went above and beyond, not just in terms of the legal work, which was so thorough and professional but in the way you showed such care, calm and kindness throughout.

"This has been an incredibly emotional and complex chapter of my life, and to have someone like you guiding the final stages made all the difference. You were steady, thoughtful, and incredibly responsive.  I felt genuinely supported and looked after!

Thank you for helping me bring this to a close with grace and dignity. I’m so grateful our paths crossed."

Maddie
Family Law Client

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Can I Access Inheritance Before Probate in NSW? Estate Funding Options Explained

Settling an estate can take time. Learn how estate funding in NSW may allow early access to inheritance and help cover probate costs. Settling an estate in NSW can take time, sometimes several months or longer.

During this period, executors are responsible for administering the estate, managing liabilities, protecting assets, and ensuring beneficiaries are treated fairly. At the same time, there are often immediate financial obligations that need to be addressed.

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