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Kate Moss is a distinguished probate lawyer at Director level, leading our probate practice area. Specialising in trusts and estates, tax, and superannuation law, Kate is particularly adept at managing complex and contentious post-death matters, offering vital guidance to Executors. Known as one of Tasmania's most experienced probate lawyers, she expertly aids Executors in administering both standard and high net worth estates, including those with international elements. In contentious scenarios, Kate's profound understanding of the intricate practical and legal aspects enables her to strategically address considerations such as duty and taxation during negotiations. Her comprehensive approach facilitates the efficient resolution of disputes, ensuring that estates are administered swiftly for the benefit of beneficiaries. Kate's educational background is robust, with qualifications including a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Tasmania, alongside a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice. She has further enhanced her expertise through studies at the Taxation Institute of Australia. Appointed as a Notary Public by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania on 16 October 2017, Kate is authorised to prepare, certify, and authenticate documents for international use. As a member of the Law Society of Tasmania and a Full Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), she contributes as the Tasmanian Representative Observer on the Board of STEP Australia. Her notable achievements have been consistently recognised by Doyle’s Guide, listing her as a leading Tasmanian estate litigation lawyer from 2020 through 2024, highlighting her proficiency in wills and estates litigation, disputes, and contested matters.
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- Name
- Kate Alice Moss
- Date of Admission
- 2008
- Certification type
- Principal
Practice Categories
- General Advice
- Notary Public
- Superannuation
- Tax Law
- Trusts
- Disputes
- General Advice
- Probate
- Wills and Estates
- General Advice