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Western Australia regulation
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What we do know from the title: The Non-contentious Probate Rules 1967 would ordinarily govern the procedures for applying to a court to administer a deceased person's estate (their assets and debts after death) in situations where there is no dispute — for example, straightforward applications for a 'grant of probate' (official court recognition that a will is valid) or 'letters of administration' (court permission to manage an estate when there is no will).
Who it would affect: Executors (people named in a will to carry out its instructions), administrators of estates, lawyers handling deceased estates, and the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
To access the actual legislation, visit the Western Australian Legislation website and search directly for the Rules.
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