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Choosing a baby name, registering a birth or even making a will is part of becoming a parent. Legal requirements and information is available on this site.
What if a situation occurred and you were unable to make decisions for yourself or you passed away unexpectedly? This site has informati0on on enduring powers of attorney, birth, death and marriage certificates, justices of the peace and making a will.
To prove your identity requires certain documentation. This site has information on how to get your birth certificate, change your name, as well as details on marriage and death certificates.
To guide citizens through their rights and responsibilities under Western Australian law, the Department of the Attorney General operates Law Compass. This community gateway aims to signpost people’s way through major life events and the legal system.
Life Events are significant stages in your life - birth, eighteenth birthday, marriage, change of name and address, retirement, and death. From here you can select which organisations you wish to notify of one of these major events.
If you are researching your family history, the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages has records relating to people who were born, married or died in Western Australia.
If you want information on making a will, probate, guardianship, deceased estate administration or enduring power of attorney, you will find it here.
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