It is mandatory to enter a last name or part of a last name to search the application index. You can also enter either the year of death or the date of death to narrow your results (do not enter both) ...
The Supreme Court of Victoria conducts admission ceremonies throughout the year. They take place when new lawyers are admitted to practise Australian law and are welcomed to the legal profession. The ...
If any of the children of the deceased with another person survived by 30 days or more: I was the [spouse/domestic partner/registered caring partner] of the deceased at the date of their death, the ...
If the deceased had more than one surviving child: I am a surviving child of the deceased. The deceased left no spouse, domestic partner or registered caring partner that survived the deceased by 30 ...
Who is entitled to share in a deceased’s estate in Victoria where the deceased had no valid will?
Changes to the Rules. How to advertise and search for advertisements on RedCrest-Probate. How to re-advertise. How to finalise an application after advertising. An overview of the changes to ...
A welcome ceremony for the Honourable Justice Kerri Judd will be held on 24 October 2024 at 9.15am. Justice Kerri Judd was appointed to the Trial Division on 17 September 2024. A welcome ceremony will ...
A ceremonial sitting of the Supreme Court honouring First Nations people will be held on 22 October at 9.15am. Members of the profession and the public are invited to watch the ceremony via on-demand ...
Subpoenas are legal documents that compel an individual to attend the trial of the proceeding to give evidence or to produce documents for evidence in the case. Listen to the content on this page ...
The Court acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of the land and acknowledges and pays respect to their Elders, past and present.
Remarks of the Hon. Justice Maxwell, President of the Court of Appeal, at the 2017 Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, San Francisco, USA, Wednesday 12 July 2017.
When a person dies leaving assets in Victoria, usually the executor of a person's will or the closest next of kin (where there is no will) has to finalise the deceased's affairs. Generally this ...