Wills Probates & Estates Maitland

Wills, Probate & Estate Planning in Maitland

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Established in 2006

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At Warland Solicitors, we offer wills, probate and estate planning services designed to help Maitland clients make informed decisions about their future. Estate planning involves creating legally binding documents, such as wills to outline how your assets will be distributed, trusts to provide financial security for loved ones, and powers of attorney to manage financial and legal matters if you become unable to do so.


These services aim to reduce uncertainty and provide clear guidance for your family, ensuring that your intentions are respected. By planning ahead, you can safeguard your assets and create a smoother process for those managing your estate. Whether you’re looking to establish financial security for dependants or protect your legacy, we strive to support clients with tailored solutions. Call (02) 4954 7288 to arrange a consultation.

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Creating a will is an essential step in estate planning, allowing you to specify how your assets will be distributed, appoint a trusted executor, and provide for dependants. Here at Warland Solicitors, we aim to guide clients through drafting wills that meet legal requirements and minimise the risk of disputes among beneficiaries. A well-prepared will can offer clarity and peace of mind for you and your loved ones.


Probate is the legal process of validating a will to ensure it is carried out as intended. This step formalises the executor’s authority, allowing them to manage the estate, address outstanding debts, and distribute assets as instructed. Probate is crucial to resolving financial and legal matters efficiently. Get in touch with our team to discuss your requirements.

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What We Offer

We assist Maitland clients with conveyancing services, including contract preparation and property settlements. Our team works to ensure smooth and legally sound transactions.

We help Maitland clients create wills and manage estate administration. Our services are designed to protect your wishes and provide more clarity for your family.

We prepare powers of attorney and guardianship documents for Maitland clients. These legal tools ensure your decisions are respected if you’re unable to make them.

We guide Maitland families and de facto couples through legal matters like parenting arrangements and property division. Our aim is to support you during these transitions.

We assist Maitland landlords and tenants with drafting and reviewing lease agreements. Our services help define clear terms for fair arrangements.

We support Maitland seniors with legal concerns, such as retirement village agreements. Our services aim to simplify complex decisions.

We assist Maitland clients in cases involving DUI and traffic violations. Our team helps you navigate court proceedings and legal obligations.

We help Maitland clients with criminal law matters, offering advice and representation. Our goal is to guide you through the legal process effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What locations do you service?

    We provide wills, probate and estate planning services in Maitland and surrounding areas, including:


    • East Maitland
    • Rutherford
    • Thornton
    • Lorn
    • Morpeth
    • Bolwarra Heights
    • Aberglasslyn
    • Metford
    • Tenambit
    • Ashtonfield
  • Why is having a will important?

    A will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes and can prevent disputes among beneficiaries. Without a will, state laws determine how your estate is divided, which may not reflect your preferences.

  • When is probate required?

    Probate is required when a person’s estate includes significant assets, such as real estate or large bank accounts, or if financial institutions request it. Smaller estates or jointly owned assets may not need probate.

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