Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience. Dealing with legal matters and estate administration while grieving can feel overwhelming. Without proper legal guidance, the application for a grant of probate can become unnecessarily complicated and prolonged.
Common issues that arise during probate applications include the following:
At Evolution Lawyers, our dedicated team of estate lawyers understand these challenges and provide compassionate, expert guidance through the entire probate process in in Auckland and all over New Zealand.
We handle all legal complexities, allowing you to focus on what truly matters during this difficult time.
Our experienced team offers clear, practical advice to executors/administrators and beneficiaries, ensuring the deceased’s wishes are honoured while meeting all legal requirements.
With our assistance, you can navigate the probate process efficiently, minimise potential disputes, and ensure the estate is administered properly.
At Evolution Lawyers, we provide the services below.
Our team of probate lawyers assist with preparing and filing applications for probate or letters of administration with the High Court of New Zealand.
Whether it your application is for common form probate, letters of administration with will annexed, or for letters of administration on intestacy, we ensure all documentation is correctly prepared, reducing the risk of delays or rejection.
We begin with a comprehensive review of the will and estate assets and identify whether probate or letters of administration are required and outline the specific process for your situation. This initial assessment helps create a clear roadmap for the estate administration process.
We guide executors and administrators alike through the entire estate administration process, from identifying and securing assets to final distributions of the estate.
Our team handles the legal complexities while keeping you informed at each step, making the process as stress-free as possible.
Our estate lawyers offer clear interpretation of will documents to ensure the deceased’s wishes are properly understood and executed.
We provide guidance on any ambiguous provisions and help executors fulfil their legal duties in accordance with the will.
When someone passes away without a valid will, they are deemed to have passed away intestate. Our team provides expert guidance on intestacy laws under the Administration Act 1969 in New Zealand.
We help family members understand who is entitled to administer the estate and how assets will be distributed according to the law.
Our experienced probate lawyers represent clients in all High Court matters related to estate disputes.
We handle complex applications, contested matters, and ensure all court requirements are met efficiently.
We assist in identifying, locating, and securing all assets belonging to the estate, ensuring nothing is overlooked.
Our team of estate lawyers assists with the valuation process and manages the transfer of assets according to the terms of the will or intestacy laws.
Our probate lawyers help executors identify and settle outstanding debts of the estate in the correct order of priority.
We assist with preparing proper estate accounts and ensure all financial matters are handled appropriately.
We ensure beneficiaries receive their entitlements according to the will or intestacy rules, with proper documentation.
Our team helps executors communicate effectively with beneficiaries throughout the administration process.
For estates involving trusts, we provide specialised advice on administration of statutory or will trusts and the responsibilities of trustees.
We ensure trustees understand their ongoing obligations and help establish effective systems for trust management.
Our probate lawyers handle the complex intersection of relationship property law and estate administration.
We provide advice on property rights of surviving spouses or partners and help resolve any disputes that may arise.
Our experienced lawyers provide advice on potential Family Protection Act 1955 claims and represent both claimants and estates.
We help navigate these sensitive matters with empathy while ensuring legal rights are protected.
We offer estate planning advice to testators, ensuring that their assets are protected for future generations.
Our team provides guidance on effective estate planning and other strategies to preserve wealth.












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Probate is the legal process that validates a will and authorizes the executor to administer the estate according to the deceased’s wishes.
In New Zealand, probate is granted by the High Court and gives the executor the legal authority to collect assets, pay debts, and distribute property.
Without probate, executors cannot legally access many of the deceased’s assets, including bank accounts, investments, and property.
Probate is typically required when the deceased owned assets worth over a certain threshold, particularly real estate or significant financial assets.
Financial institutions require a grant of probate before releasing assets or transferring property.
However, small estates or those where all assets were jointly owned may sometimes proceed without formal probate.
Probate is granted when the deceased left a valid will naming an executor, giving them authority to administer the estate.
Letters of administration are issued when someone dies without a will (intestate) or when the will does not name an executor or the appointed executor does not wish to administer the estate. In cases like these, the High Court will appoint an administrator to handle the estate.
An application for probate in New Zealand typically takes between 1 – 3 months for the High Court to process. More complex applications, such as for letters of administration, may take longer depending on information required by the Court.
When someone dies without a will in New Zealand, their estate is distributed according to the intestacy rules in the Administration Act 1969.
Typically, a family member will apply for letters of administration to gain legal authority to administer the estate.
The executor named in the will is entitled to apply for probate.
If multiple executors are named, they may apply jointly, or some may renounce their right to probate through deed.
Probate costs include High Court filing fees (currently $269) plus legal fees which vary depending on the complexity of the application.
At Evolution Lawyers, we offer transparent fee structures and can provide estimates based on your specific situation.
Yes, a will can be contested in New Zealand on grounds such as lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, or improper execution of the will.
Family members may also make claims under the Family Protection Act 1955 or the Property (Relationships) Act 1976.
For more information on disputing probate, check out our article here.
Executors must identify and secure estate assets, pay debts and taxes, keep proper accounts, and distribute assets according to the will.
They have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of the estate and its beneficiaries.
Executors must pay the deceased’s debts from estate assets before distribution to beneficiaries.
Debts must be paid in a specific order of priority as outlined in New Zealand law.
If the family home was solely owned by the deceased, it forms part of their estate and is dealt with according to their will.
If the home was jointly owned, it typically passes to the surviving joint owner outside the probate process, depending on the ownership structure.
Some small estates may be administered without grant of probate, particularly if they do not include real property.
When a spouse or partner survives the deceased, relationship property matters must be resolved before the estate can be fully administered.
The surviving partner may have claims under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 that take precedence over the will.
Assets located overseas may require additional probate procedures in the countries where they are located.
Our probate lawyers can coordinate with overseas legal advisors to ensure proper administration of international assets.
If a named executor is unwilling or unable to act, other named executors can proceed without them.
If no executor is able to act, an interested party (usually a beneficiary) can apply for letters of administration with the will annexed.
While beneficiaries cannot directly speed up court procedures, providing executors with prompt information and cooperation can help the overall process.
Our probate lawyers work efficiently to minimize delays while ensuring all legal requirements are met.
Enduring powers of attorney cease upon the death of the person who granted them.
After death, only the executor named in the will or court-appointed administrator has authority to deal with the deceased’s assets.
Executors should maintain detailed records of all estate assets, debts paid, expenses, and distributions to beneficiaries.
These records protect the executor and may be required if the administration is questioned.
Navigating probate doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
We provide the expert guidance and support you need during this difficult time.
Our experienced Auckland probate lawyers will help you through each step of the process with compassion and clarity.
Contact us today to arrange a consultation and learn how we can assist with your probate and estate administration needs.