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Succession → Contested proceedings → Order for production of a will
Overview — Order for the production of a will

Adrian Holmes, Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates Law

Jennifer Maher, Special Counsel, Kliger Partners (Vic)

Caite Brewer, Callinan Chambers, Barrister and Angela Cornford-Scott, Director, Cornford-Scott Lawyers (Qld)

John Hockley, Barrister, Level 23 Francis Burt Chambers (WA)

Melissa Yule, Consultant, Adelta Legal (SA)

Maria Dwyer and Christine Schokman, Senior Associates, Ogilvie Jennings Lawyers (Tas)

Andrew Freer, Director and Erin Bedford, Associate, KJB Law (ACT)

Right to inspect and copy a will of a deceased person

This guidance note discusses when inspection and copying of a will may be required. See Right to inspect and copy a will of a deceased person.

Production of the will to the court by order

Note to Western Australian practitioners: Content within this guidance note does not apply in WA.

This guidance note explores when either an order or a subpoena to produce an original will to the court may be necessary and when a person has standing to apply for an order.

Further, the documents and information that are required as evidence in support of an application for an order to produce are also discussed.

See Production of the will to the court by order.




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