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Solicitors Melbourne - Cyngler Kaye Levy Lawyers
RESEAL OF AN INTERSTATE OR FOREIGN GRANT OF PROBATE OR ADMINISTRATION
There are instances where a deceased person may not have been a resident of Victoria, Australia, but may have owned assets in the State of Victoria.
A reseal of the Grant of Probate or Administration application may be required by the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, in order for the Executor, Administrator or their Lawyer / Attorney to gain control of the assets.
A reseal of the Grant of Probate can be dealt with as soon as the original grant of probate is obtained in the country of origin.
We are able to apply for a reseal of a Foreign Grant of Probate from any originating country (or state in Australia outside Victoria).

ASSETS Assets held in Australia may include but are not limited to:
- Property
- Shares
- Life Insurance and Superannuation Policies
Funds held in accounts with banks and other financial institutions
- Non transportable property assets such as motor vehicles, boats and caravans etc
- Entitlements of other forms to intellectual property such as the transfer and sale of a licence, lease holding, caveat, mortgage, trademark, patent, copyright contract etc.
LIABILITIES
There may also be a need to discharge a liability in Australia. Funds may be electronically transmitted to our Trust Account in readiness for Cyngler Kaye Levy Lawyers, Probate Reseals Melbourne to arrange for the discharge of any mortgages or other liabilities held against the deceased. Cyngler Kaye Levy Lawyers, Solicitors Melbourne act regularly for foreign law firms to assist them to complete the application process, to sell and collect the assets in Australia, and remit the funds to the foreign law firm's trust account for completion of their distribution.
Jack Cyngler at Cyngler Kaye Levy Lawyers, Solicitors Melbourne has over 25 years experience in Probate and Administration Law. Jack is also a competent litigator, and can assist if your matter involves a dispute such as a Testator Family Maintenance (TFM) Claim.
Please do not hesitate to speak with Jack directly on +613 9523 8811 or email him on ckl@ckllaw.com.au. He will be able to discuss our costs, timeframe and final method of transmitting beneficiary funds to you or your Lawyers' trust account, before proceeding with the Application. EXPERIENCED PROBATE LAWYERS |