Dealing with the loss of a loved one is an emotionally challenging time. On top of the grief, families often face the complex legal process of managing and distributing the deceased’s estate. In Singapore, this process typically involves applying for a Grant of Probate or a Letter of Administration, depending on whether the deceased left a will.
Engaging a probate lawyer in Singapore ensures that the process is handled efficiently and in compliance with Singapore law. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about probate lawyers in Singapore, including their role, the probate process, costs, and tips for selecting the right lawyer.
Probate is the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate. It involves validating the will (if one exists), settling outstanding debts, and distributing assets to the rightful beneficiaries.
Handling probate without legal expertise can be overwhelming and may lead to costly delays or disputes. Here’s why engaging a probate lawyer in Singapore is highly recommended:

A probate lawyer understands the complex legal framework under Singapore’s Probate and Administration Act and Intestate Succession Act.

Lawyers streamline the process, ensuring that all documents are correctly prepared and filed, reducing the risk of rejected applications.

Probate lawyers track and meet all legal deadlines to avoid unnecessary delays in asset distribution.
A probate lawyer assists families and executors in navigating the probate process. Their responsibilities include:
The probate process generally involves the following steps:
Obtain the Death Certificate of the deceased.
Identify if there is a valid will and confirm the named executor(s).
Your probate lawyer will prepare:
The application is filed electronically through eLitigation.
Once the court approves, a Grant of Probate or Letter of Administration is issued, allowing the executor or administrator to manage and distribute assets.
At Populus Law Corporation, we pride ourselves on being one of the most trusted law firms in Singapore for probate and estate administration.
The cost of hiring a probate lawyer in Singapore varies based on complexity, but generally starts from S$950 nett for a case of straightforward, lawyer-prepared will with known assets.
For Muslims in Singapore, the probate process follows Syariah law under the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA). Probate lawyers assist with:
To ensure a smooth process:
CPF funds do not form part of the estate if a nomination has been made. If no nomination exists, the funds will be distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act or AMLA for Muslims.
A probate lawyer can assist in clarifying and processing CPF claims in line with the law.
As of 2025, the probate process is increasingly digital:
A probate lawyer provides critical guidance and solutions for each of these challenges.
In cases of contested wills or disagreements among beneficiaries, a probate lawyer helps by:
At Populus Law Corporation, we provide:
Engaging a probate lawyer in Singapore ensures a smooth, efficient, and legally compliant process during one of life’s most difficult periods. From preparing the application to resolving disputes and managing complex estates, an experienced lawyer provides peace of mind and professional support.
Whether your situation involves a straightforward application or complex, multi-jurisdictional estates, a probate lawyer is your trusted partner in navigating Singapore’s legal system.
Yes, but the process can be complex. Hiring a probate lawyer ensures accuracy and efficiency.
Simple cases may take 1–2 months, while complex or contested cases can take over a year.
Common documents include the death certificate, will (if available), identification documents, and asset statements.
Yes. A lawyer will assist in applying for a Letter of Administration and guiding the family through intestate succession laws.
Yes, experienced lawyers coordinate with foreign lawyers to manage assets abroad.