Wills Probates & Estates Cessnock

Wills, Probate & Estate Planning in Cessnock

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Established in 2006

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Locally Owned & Operated

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Covering A Wide Service Area

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At Warland Solicitors, we provide comprehensive estate planning services designed to help clients take control of their future. Estate planning involves making legally sound arrangements for how your assets will be distributed and ensuring your wishes are followed. Our services include creating wills that document your intentions, establishing trusts to provide financial security for loved ones, and preparing powers of attorney to manage financial and legal decisions if you’re unable to do so yourself.


We aim to guide you through the estate planning process, helping you make informed choices that protect your assets and loved ones. Whether you want to ensure smooth transitions for your family or reduce uncertainty, our services are tailored to meet your needs. Contact Warland Solicitors on (02) 4954 7288 to arrange a consultation in Cessnock or learn more about how we can assist with your estate planning requirements.

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Comprehensive Wills & Probate Services


Drafting a will is an important part of estate planning, enabling you to clearly outline how your assets should be distributed and who will manage your estate after your passing. Here at Warland Solicitors, we aim to guide clients through the process of creating legally compliant wills that reflect their wishes. A well-prepared will can help reduce uncertainty and minimise disputes among loved ones.


Probate, the process of validating a will, is an essential legal step to confirm the executor’s authority and ensure assets are distributed according to your instructions. Executors must address outstanding debts, file necessary paperwork, and manage the estate efficiently. We strive to assist clients with both drafting wills and navigating probate to meet their legal obligations. Reach out for more information about our wills and probate services.

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What We Offer

We assist Cessnock clients with conveyancing services, such as contract preparation and settlement processes. Our team strives to make property transactions seamless.

We assist Cessnock clients with wills and probate processes, helping ensure your estate is distributed as intended. Our services can make estate planning straightforward.

We assist Cessnock clients with preparing powers of attorney and guardianship documents. These ensure your preferences are respected if you’re unable to make decisions.

We support Cessnock families and de facto couples with parenting plans and property division. Our aim is to help you navigate legal challenges with clarity.

We assist Cessnock landlords and tenants with drafting and reviewing lease agreements. Our goal is to establish fair and transparent arrangements.

We support Cessnock seniors with reviewing retirement village contracts and addressing legal concerns. Our team helps simplify these transitions.

We represent Cessnock clients facing DUI or traffic charges. Our services are designed to help you manage legal obligations effectively.

We represent Cessnock clients in criminal law cases, providing guidance and legal representation. Our services aim to help you navigate complex legal matters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service?

    We provide wills, probate and estate planning services across Cessnock and surrounds, including:


    • Kurri Kurri
    • Bellbird
    • Abermain
    • Weston
    • Branxton
    • Greta
    • Millfield
    • Pokolbin
    • Lovedale
    • Ellalong
  • How can estate disputes be resolved?

    Estate disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or legal proceedings. Solicitors can assist in finding amicable solutions and ensuring the estate is settled in accordance with the law.

  • How often should I review my will?

    You should review your will every few years or after significant life events, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or changes in financial circumstances.

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