About Eastwood Law

Eastwood Law is a Perth-based market-leading, boutique dispute resolution law firm.

Eastwood Law is a firm practising exclusively in the resolution of dispute involving deceased estates.

Having been involved in some of Western Australia’s leading cases concerning a range of claims, including claims under the Family Provision Act, challenging the validity of wills of complex estate litigation.

Eastwood Law brings the benefit of a rate level of experience in any advice provided to clients.

In particular, we understand the sense of uncertainty associated with bringing or facing a claim. Our experience means we are uniquely places to provide a practical overview of the entire litigation process which empowers you to make an informed decision regarding the resolution of your matter.

Our aim is to ensure that every client achieves the best possible commercial outcome.

Why Choose Eastwood Law

Free 20 Min Consultation

Free 20 Min Consultation

Market-Leading Law Firm

Market-Leading Law Firm

Extensive Experience in Court

Extensive Experience in Court

Client-Centred Approach

Client-Centred Approach

Specialisation in Estate Disputes

Specialisation in Estate Disputes

Our Services

Eastwood Law has experience in acting in a range of jurisdictions in estate matters and related disputes, including the Supreme Court of Western Australia, the Court of Appeal (WA), the High Court of Australia and the State Administrative Tribunal.

We have advised and acted for clients based in other states of Australia as well as overseas.

Probate and Letters of Administration

When a person dies, the executor must usually obtain a grant of probate to execute the will. If no will exists, a grant of letters of administration is needed to distribute the estate.

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Challenging the Validity of a Will

You can challenge a will if you believe the maker lacked capacity or the will doesn’t reflect their true intentions. If successful, the Court may grant probate for a prior will.

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Executors Duties and Disputes

BBeing an executor is a significant responsibility, often requiring assistance to ensure the will is carried out and the estate is properly administered.

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Beneficiaries Concern Over Estate Administration

Beneficiaries can ensure they receive their entitlement by holding executors accountable, often through requests for the executor to “pass accounts” to the Court.

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Trust Disputes

Trusts are common in estate planning and family businesses. Understanding your rights as a beneficiary can often be confusing or challenging.

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Complex Estate Disputes

We handle estate disputes involving multiple issues, including will validity, constructive trust, and family provision claims, developing effective solutions for commercial outcomes.

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