As we discussed in our Guide to Probate NSW, NSW probate fees are usually made up of a number of different costs.

For a more detailed discussion on probate see What is Probate?

NSW Probate Advertising Fee

The advertising fee is the probate cost that must be paid in NSW in order to publish a notice of intention to apply for probate. The fee for advertising is $48.

NSW Probate Filing Fee

A filing fee will be payable where the gross value of the New South Wales estate is over $100,000. The New South Wales probate filing fees are as follows:

Value of Estate Assets (in NSW)NSW Probate Filing Fee
Less than $100,000$0
$100,000 – $249,999$772
$250,000 – $499,999$1,048
$500,000 – $999,999$1,607
$1,000,000 – $1,999,999$2,141
$2,000,000 – $4,999,999$3,568
$5,000,000 or more$5,948

Note: These New South Wales probate fees above have been updated and are current as at 12 January 2021.

Fixed Fee Probate NSW

Another component of the costs of obtaining probate are your probate lawyer’s fees. While professional advice can be very important in ensuring a probate application is done correctly and efficiently, that advice should not come at an exorbitant cost. Gathered Here offers access to the best probate lawyers at the most affordable rates. Our Fixed Fee Probate Service means you’ll be told the legal fee for your probate application before any work is commenced. Get a fixed fee quote now – it’s free and there’s no obligation to proceed.

Other NSW Probate Fees

Other costs associated with seeking probate in NSW can include fees for:

  • document preparation;
  • postage of the application;
  • court notices;
  • acquiring the original Death Certificate;
  • property valuation/s.

Reimbursement of Probate Costs from the Estate

Remember that probate costs such as the costs of our Fixed Fee Probate Service and the NSW Supreme Court’s filing fee can be reimbursed from the deceased’s estate once a grant of probate is obtained.

Estate Administration

So you’ve got your grant of probate – now what?

Once the NSW Supreme Court has issued a grant of probate, the executor – or other relevant person – should proceed to administer the deceased’s estate. Estate administration involves winding up the deceased’s affairs, paying their debts, and distributing any remaining assets.

Depending on the size and complexity of the deceased’s estate, administration can be time and resource intensive. It’s common for the executor (or a loved one) to seek the assistance of a lawyer to administer the estate. Gathered Here offers quality, reasonably-priced assistance with your estate administration needs. Get an obligation-free quote now.

We hope you’ve found this guide to Probate NSW Costs useful. For information about dealing with a deceased’s estate, see our Probate FAQs.

If you have any questions about our Fixed Fee Probate Service, or any of our other services, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at support@gatheredhere.com.au or start a live chat by clicking the floating message box in the bottom right corner of your screen.


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