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Application For Grant Of Probate with a probate lawyer in malaysia

Application For Grant Of Probate with a probate lawyer in malaysia

probate lawyer in malaysia

Have you ever wonder what happens to all of your movable and immovable assets after your demise?

Both in Malaysia and overseas? What about your surviving beneficiaries or your love ones?

The Grant of Probate is an application when the Executor named in a will executes the demise’s Will. Meaning, if you die living a Functional Will, then the Grant of Probate shall be applied by your Executor whom you named in your Will. 

Sim & Rahman is one of the trusted probate lawyer in Malaysia. We are specialized in this application as we are known for “Lawyer of the Dead!” Contact us should you needed any assistance & enquiry on the same.

probate lawyer in malaysia

Have you ever wonder what happens to all of your movable and immovable assets after your demise?

Both in Malaysia and overseas? What about your surviving beneficiaries or your love ones?

The Grant of Probate is an application when the Executor named in a will executes the demise’s Will. Meaning, if you die living a Functional Will, then the Grant of Probate shall be applied by your Executor whom you named in your Will. 

Sim & Rahman is one of the trusted probate lawyer in Malaysia. We are specialized in this application as we are known for “Lawyer of the Dead!” Contact us should you needed any assistance & enquiry on the same.

what do we do?

As one of the trusted probate lawyers in Malaysia, we are specialized in all matters/disputes related to the administration of estates of deceased persons, including:

WHY CHOOSE us as your probate lawyer in malaysia?

Speed Is The Key

At Sim & Rahman, we believe that speed is the key. Settling cases for our clients with the fastest speed possible is our promise and commitment.

Professionalism

We are a complete service law firm that encompasses all legal matters, and owing to this fact we are available to take on all legal needs of our clients through sound advice and action.

Good Is Never Enough

We take the initiative not only to be a good law firm but to be the trusted probate lawyer in Malaysia & internationally. We are ambitious to provide the best services to our clients.

need legal advice in malaysia?

Sim & Rahman is a probate law firm based in Selangor, Malaysia specializing in resolving commercial/corporate disputes, will writing & probate, letter of administration and property transaction. Contact us today to get legal advice from us. 

need legal advice in malaysia?

Sim & Rahman is a lawyer firm based in Selangor, Malaysia specializing in resolving commercial/corporate disputes, will writing & probate, letter of administration and property transaction. Contact us today to get legal advice from us. 

FAQ ON GRANT OF PROBATE

The Grant of Probate is an application when the Executor named in a will executes the demise's Will. Meaning, if you die living a Functional Will, then the Grant of Probate shall be applied by your Executor whom you named in your Will.

Grant of Probate is issued by the High Court to the named Executor(s) in a Will. Once the Grant of Probate has been issued, the Executor(s) named in the Will is authorized to administer the estate of the deceased.

You have to prepare the following:-

a. death certificate;
b. the original Will;
c. identity card (IC) of the Executor;
d. list and identity cards (IC) of the Beneficiaries;
e. list of assets of the deceased;
f. list of liabilities of the deceased; and
g. any other documents that the lawyer required from time to time.

 

Feel free to give us a call if you are not sure or click HERE to read more. 

If a beneficiary believes that the executor is not fulfilling their legal obligations, the beneficiary can appoint a lawyer to file for a petition to either demand a complete audit of the estate’s assets or to eliminate the executor.

 

An executor who is violating their duties can be held in contempt of court, which can carry fines and even a jail sentence.

 

The beneficiaries can also pursue a civil lawsuit to get compensated for the lost or stolen assets, and also legal fees.

Yes. A beneficiary can be an executor as well.

 

It is a very common practice for the deceased to appoint one of the beneficiaries as an executor in Malaysia.

 

Eg. The child of the deceased appointed to be the executor of the estate.

It actually depends on how complicated is the whole situation. Please contact us for more details.