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What if you don't find what you are looking for or you want further information on a specific topic? You might like to try some of the links below.

Attorney General's Department

www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au
Law Link provides visitors with a variety of information on the law and your rights in New South Wales.

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Legislation

www.legislation.nsw.gov.au
Visit this website to view the legislation relating to births, deaths and marriages. Simply type the information you require into the relevant search fields. Information relating to the Registry can be found under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Act (1995) and the Commonwealth Marriage Act (1961).

Associations

Funeral Directors (AFDA and the FDA)

www.afda.org.au
This is the official website for the Australian Funeral Directors Association. It allows visitors to search a database to locate a funeral director in a specific area.

www.funeralassocnsw.com.au
This site gives contact details of all New South Wales Funeral Director members by dividing them into Sydney Metro and country locations. It also explains the code of ethics members must abide by.

Marriage Celebrants

The Attorney-General's Department
This website is part of the Commonwealth Attorney General's Department. You can use it to find an authorised civil or religious marriage celebrant in New South Wales. You can also download a Notice of Intended Marriage form.

Wills and Probate

Supreme Court

www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/sc/sc.nsf/pages/index
Use the Supreme Court website for information relating to wills and probate and what to do when someone dies.

Public Trustee

www.pt.nsw.gov.au
The Public Trustee of NSW is responsible for making wills, managing Trust Funds, Assets, Deceased Estates, Private Client Services and other related products and services. Use the website to make an online will.

Law Society of NSW

www.lawsocnsw.asn.au
The Law Society of New South Wales provides extensive information regarding NSW law. Use the society's database to find a lawyer or solicitor.


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