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Estate Planners & Will Lawyers Australia Directory

Find estate planning solicitors, trustee companies and will preparation services across all Australian states.

Last updated: June 2025 | 7 verified providers | Includes government trustee services

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Slater and Gordon
National
Wills, Estates & Probate Law Firm
Major national law firm with a dedicated wills, estates and probate practice. Services include will drafting, probate applications, estate administration and contested estates. Offices in all major cities.
National officesWills & probate specialist
States: All states and territories
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
National
Wills, Estates & Elder Law
National law firm with specialist wills, estates and elder law services. Strong reputation for contested estate matters and elder abuse cases alongside standard will and estate administration services.
National officesElder law specialist
States: All states
Perpetual Limited
National
Trustee & Estate Management Services
One of Australia's oldest and most trusted trustee companies. Offers professional executor services, estate administration, trustee services and estate planning advice. ASX-listed with 130+ year history.
130+ yearsProfessional executorASX-listed company
States: All states
NSW Trustee & Guardian
Government
Government Trustee & Estate Services (NSW)
NSW Government agency providing will preparation, executor services, financial management and guardianship services. Community-priced services for NSW residents.
Government agencyNSW-based specialist
States: NSW
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Estate Planning in Australia: Getting It Right

Estate planning — wills, powers of attorney and beneficiary nominations — is one of the most important things you can do for your family, yet over half of Australians die without a valid will.

The Essential Documents

When to Update Your Estate Plan

Review your will and estate plan after major life events: marriage (invalidates most existing wills in Australia), divorce, birth of children or grandchildren, significant change in assets, or death of a named executor or beneficiary.

Always engage a qualified solicitor for estate planning advice. Online will services are only appropriate for simple estates — complex situations (blended families, business interests, trusts) require specialist legal advice.

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