Wills Probates & Estates Newcastle

Wills, Probate & Estate Planning in Newcastle

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Established in 2006

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Locally Owned & Operated

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Covering A Wide Service Area

Secure Your Future with Estate Planning


At Warland Solicitors, we provide estate planning assistance designed to help Newcastle clients manage the distribution of their assets and ensure their wishes are respected. Estate planning can include drafting wills, setting up trusts, and preparing documents like powers of attorney to safeguard your plans. Our team aims to guide you through the process, helping you make informed decisions about how your estate will be handled.


Whether you’re planning for your family’s future or clarifying your intentions, we strive to simplify this process for you. Call Warland Solicitors today on (02) 4954 7288 to arrange a consultation or learn more about our estate planning services.

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Ensure Your Wishes Are Honoured with Wills & Probate


Creating a will involves clearly documenting your wishes for the distribution of your assets, appointing an executor to manage your estate, and including provisions for dependants. Here at Warland Solicitors, we aim to help clients draft wills that meet legal requirements and reflect their intentions.


Probate is the legal process of validating a will and ensuring that the executor can distribute the estate as directed. This process is important to confirm the legitimacy of the will and settle any potential disputes. Contact our team to discuss your needs.

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What We Offer

We assist Newcastle clients with conveyancing services, including preparing contracts, conducting title searches, and ensuring smooth property settlements. Our team strives to simplify every stage of property transactions.

We assist Newcastle clients with drafting wills and managing probate processes. Our services are designed to ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes.

We help Newcastle clients prepare powers of attorney and guardianship documents to safeguard your future decisions. These tools ensure your preferences are respected.

We help Newcastle families and couples navigate legal matters, such as separation, parenting arrangements, and de facto agreements. Our services aim to address these changes with clear and practical support.

We draft and review residential and commercial lease agreements for Newcastle landlords and tenants, ensuring clarity in terms and responsibilities. Our services aim to establish sound agreements.

We assist Newcastle seniors with reviewing retirement village contracts and addressing age-specific legal concerns. Our senior law services aim to provide clear guidance during these transitions.

We represent Newcastle clients facing DUI and driving offences, helping you navigate legal requirements. Our goal is to guide you through court processes with clarity.

We assist Newcastle clients with criminal law matters, offering representation and legal guidance. Our team works to make navigating the legal system manageable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service?

    We provide wills and estate planning throughout Newcastle and surrounds, including:


    • Hamilton
    • Merewether
    • Adamstown
    • Mayfield
    • Waratah
    • Cooks Hill
    • Newcastle East
    • The Junction
    • Kotara
    • Charlestown
  • Why is estate planning important?

    Estate planning helps protect your assets and ensures they are distributed according to your wishes. It reduces uncertainty for your family, avoids disputes, and can minimise taxes or legal complications.

  • Do I need a solicitor to create a will?

    While it’s not legally required, consulting a solicitor can help ensure your will meets all legal requirements and addresses complex issues like trusts or tax implications.

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