I am often asked by new enquirers whether the Executor of an estate has a duty to hold a “reading of the Will” where the deceased’s family and friends are gathered together and the deceased’s Will is then read aloud. Although scenes such as these are played out in numerous American movies, there is no requirement to have a reading of the Will in Australia.
Under the Queensland Succession Act 1981, the following persons are entitled to inspect or obtain a copy of a Will after the Willmaker has passed away:
For example, if the Willmaker left part of their estate to “my grandchildren”, any of the Willmaker’s grandchildren would be entitled to inspect or obtain a copy of the Will, even though they are not individually named; or
If you feel that you have been unfairly left out of a Will, you should contact an experienced estate litigation lawyer. Please contact me if you would like advice or assistance.