No will? There’s still a way

When a person dies, we support families through the legal and grief process, ensuring the deceased’s wishes are carried out and the estate is properly administered.

We know where to direct family members to get the help and support they need at such a stressful time, and enjoy seeing them come out the other side.

When someone hasn’t made a will, we can still help. We have significant experience handling applications to the High Court in New Zealand for probate and letters of administration on intestacy (when someone dies without a will) and administering estates where a deceased held property overseas.

To find out more see Estate planning and estates.

Disclaimer: The contents of this article are general in nature and are not intended to serve as a substitute for legal advice on a specific matter.  In the absence of such advice no responsibility is accepted by Bryce Williams Law Limited for reliance on any of the information provided in this article.

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