Consult Lawyer -- PKWA Law Practice LLC ("PKWA")

PKWA Law Practice LLC is an established Singapore law firm focused on providing top-quality legal services in the following areas: conveyancing, family law, divorce, wills, probate, inheritance law, litigation, insurance and corporate law.

PKWA has been named as one of “Singapores Best Law Firms” for the last 5 years running by the Straits Times. PKWA and its experienced lawyers are also consistently ranked as a top family family law firm by Asian Legal Business, Benchmark Litigation, and Doyles Guide.

To get in touch with PKWA and enjoy the preferred rates, you may submit your request via the ‘Consult Lawyer’ function on the platform.

You may also reach out to PKWA directly for a complimentary 15-minute consultation.


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Pricing

Please note that fees quoted below serve only as a guide. The actual fee will vary based on your specific requirements. Fees may also be revised in the future as needed.

The first consultation with PKWA is free, where they will request for more details and explain the charges. Once everything is agreed upon, a Letter of Engagement shall be signed with the law firm before proceeding.



Grant of Probate Application

From SGD 1,390*

* Fees do not include disbursements and GST. Request through getArrange to enjoy a 10% discount off the final pricing.

If the deceased had left behind a Will, the executor named in the Will would have to administer the estate according to the Deceased’s wishes.

To expedite matters, please bring the following during the appointment:

  • Original Will of the deceased
  • Asset List
  • Original Death Certificate of the deceased
  • Original identification document (e.g. NRIC, FIN card, or passport) of the executor


Letter of Administration Application

From SGD 1,390*

* Fees do not include disbursements and GST. Request through getArrange to enjoy a 10% discount off the final pricing.

If the deceased did not make a Will, an administrator will have to be appointed by the Court to administer the estate.

To expedite matters, please bring the following during the appointment:

  • Original death certificate of the deceased person
  • Original identification document (e.g. NRIC, FIN card, or passport) of the administrator
  • Photocopies of NRIC and Birth Certificates of all the beneficiaries.


Fees to be advised by PKWA

For any other legal matters both civil (e.g. conveyancing, divorce, family matters etc.) or criminal



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