Murnane Legal | Mobile Wills and Estates’ Post

In Australia, whoever has possession or control of the Will must provide a copy to those considered an ‘entitled person’. The person in possession or control of the Will may include the Executor, the deceased’s next of kin, a lawyer or trustee. An entitled person may include: - A person referred to or named in any previous versions of the Will - A person named in the latest Will (as a beneficiary or otherwise) - A spouse, de facto partner or surviving children of the deceased/Will-maker - A parent or guardian of the deceased/Will-maker - Any person who would be entitled to part of the estate if the deceased/Will-maker died without a Will - Any person who may have a claim against the estate.

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