QLD Estate Lawyers provides specialist legal advice and strong representation in will disputes, estate litigation, family provision claims, probate and succession law matters throughout Queensland.
QLD Estate Lawyers focuses exclusively on wills and estates litigation, giving clients the depth of expertise and commitment that generalist firms simply cannot match. We fight for fair outcomes in inheritance and estate disputes across Queensland.
Losing a loved one is already one of life's hardest experiences. Discovering that a will is unfair, invalid or does not reflect what the deceased truly intended makes a painful situation even harder. At QLD Estate Lawyers, we understand the emotional and financial weight of estate disputes, and we are here to help you navigate them with clarity and confidence.
Our firm concentrates on wills and estates litigation, estate disputes, probate, estate administration and succession law across Queensland. Whether you are contesting a will, defending a family provision claim, challenging executor conduct or dealing with an intestacy dispute, our team provides practical legal advice and tenacious representation.
Located in Brisbane's CBD at Level 18, 150 Charlotte Street, we are easily accessible to clients throughout South East Queensland and beyond. We also assist clients remotely across regional Queensland. Contact us on 1300 580 413 or at enquiries@qldestatelawyers.com.au to arrange a confidential discussion about your matter.
From contesting a will to obtaining probate, our Brisbane team handles every aspect of wills and estates litigation in Queensland.
Specialist advice and representation for family provision claims and challenging unfair or invalid wills under Queensland succession law.
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Learn MoreTime limits apply to estate and succession claims in Queensland. Contact our Brisbane team now for a confidential discussion about your matter — no obligation, no pressure.
Brisbane-based specialists in wills, estates litigation, probate and succession law throughout Queensland
QLD Estate Lawyers is a Brisbane-based law firm focused exclusively on wills and estates litigation, estate disputes, probate, estate administration and succession law. Our singular focus means our clients benefit from deep, specialised expertise rather than the broad but shallow knowledge of a generalist firm.
We act for clients throughout Queensland, from the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast to regional centres and remote communities. Our Brisbane CBD office at Level 18, 150 Charlotte Street places us at the centre of Queensland's legal district, while our ability to handle matters remotely means geography is never a barrier to quality representation.
Estate disputes are among the most emotionally charged and legally complex matters in civil litigation. They involve not only money and property, but family relationships, grief and questions of fairness and intention. Our team brings both the legal expertise and the human understanding that these cases demand.
Whether you are an eligible person considering contesting a will, an executor facing a claim against an estate, a beneficiary concerned about how an estate is being administered, or someone who needs to obtain probate or navigate an intestacy, QLD Estate Lawyers has the experience and commitment to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
We practise exclusively in wills and estates, giving clients access to deeper expertise and better outcomes.
Strict time limits apply to estate claims in QLD. We act quickly to protect your rights and meet all deadlines.
Clear, honest advice on the merits of your case and the most cost-effective path to resolution.
We assist clients across all of Queensland, from Brisbane and South East QLD to regional and remote areas.
In Queensland, time limits for contesting a will and making family provision claims are strictly enforced by the courts. Seeking legal advice early is critical to preserving your options. Contact QLD Estate Lawyers as soon as possible after becoming aware of a potential estate dispute.
Common questions about contesting a will and estate disputes in Queensland.
Yes. In Queensland, eligible persons can contest a will by making a family provision application under the Succession Act 1981 (Qld). Eligible claimants generally include spouses, children, stepchildren and other dependants who were not adequately provided for under the will or intestacy. Each case is assessed on its own facts and merits.
In Queensland, you generally have 9 months from the date of death to bring a family provision claim, or 6 months from the grant of probate or letters of administration, whichever is later. These time limits are strictly applied by the courts, and late applications are rarely permitted without strong cause. We strongly recommend seeking legal advice as soon as possible.
A family provision claim is an application made to the Supreme Court of Queensland asking the court to make a greater provision for you from a deceased estate. The court has discretion to adjust distributions from the estate if it finds that adequate provision was not made for an eligible claimant. The process involves notifying the executor, negotiations and, if unresolved, a court hearing.
Costs vary depending on the complexity of the dispute, the size of the estate and whether the matter settles at mediation or proceeds to trial. Many estate disputes resolve without going to court. QLD Estate Lawyers provides clear, transparent cost information at the outset and will discuss the most cost-effective strategy for your matter during your initial consultation.
Probate is the formal court process by which a will is recognised as the valid last will of the deceased and the executor is authorised to administer the estate. Whether probate is required depends on the assets held by the estate. For estates with real property or significant assets, probate is generally necessary. QLD Estate Lawyers can assist executors and administrators through the entire probate process.
Specialist legal services for will disputes, estate litigation, family provision claims, probate and succession law throughout Queensland
If you believe you have not been adequately provided for under a will, you may be entitled to contest it through a family provision application in the Supreme Court of Queensland. QLD Estate Lawyers advises and represents eligible claimants including spouses, children, stepchildren and dependants. We assess the merits of your claim, advise on your prospects of success, manage all court filings and deadlines and represent you through mediation and, if necessary, trial. Acting promptly is essential — time limits in Queensland are strict and apply from the date of death or the grant of probate.
Free EnquiryEstate disputes go beyond contesting a will. They can involve allegations of undue influence or lack of testamentary capacity, disputes between beneficiaries, executor misconduct or removal, challenges to the validity of a will, disputes over the identification of assets or the interpretation of will clauses, and conflicts arising on intestacy where no valid will exists. QLD Estate Lawyers handles all forms of estate dispute litigation in Queensland. Our team has the technical legal skill and the litigation experience to navigate complex multi-party estate disputes and achieve practical, cost-effective outcomes for our clients.
Free EnquiryAdministering a deceased estate in Queensland involves numerous legal obligations, from identifying and valuing assets to paying debts, distributing to beneficiaries and complying with tax obligations. When probate is required, the executor must apply to the Supreme Court of Queensland. QLD Estate Lawyers assists executors and administrators through the entire process, including preparation and filing of probate applications, dealing with disputes about the validity of a will or the appointment of an administrator, advising on executor duties and liabilities and managing complex or contested estate administrations.
Free EnquiryA family provision claim allows eligible persons to seek a greater share of a deceased estate when the will — or the rules of intestacy — do not make adequate provision for their proper maintenance and support. In Queensland, the Succession Act 1981 governs who can bring a claim and how the court assesses claims. QLD Estate Lawyers advises both claimants seeking provision and estates or beneficiaries defending against claims. We provide an honest assessment of the likely outcome, manage the legal process efficiently and aim to resolve matters through negotiation or mediation wherever possible to minimise cost and delay for all parties.
Free EnquiryNot every estate matter involves a dispute. Sometimes what is needed is clear, practical advice on how Queensland succession law applies to a particular situation — whether that is understanding the effect of a will, assessing rights on intestacy, advising on the validity of an informal will, or navigating the rules around superannuation death benefits and life insurance. QLD Estate Lawyers provides strategic succession law advice to individuals, families and estate professionals across Queensland. We help clients understand their rights and options before committing to litigation, enabling informed decisions and better outcomes.
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Whether you are considering contesting a will, dealing with an estate dispute or need help obtaining probate, our Brisbane team is ready to assist. We serve clients throughout Queensland and offer remote consultations for those outside South East QLD. Call us on 1300 580 413, email enquiries@qldestatelawyers.com.au or complete the form below and we will be in touch promptly.
Level 18, 150 Charlotte Street
Brisbane City QLD 4000
Monday – Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday: Closed