Victims Services

We're here to help. Call the Victims Access Line 1800 633 063 or Aboriginal Contact Line 1800 019 123 (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm)

Financial affairs and coronial information

Managing financial affairs 

When someone is missing it can be difficult managing their property and finances. Section 54 of the NSW Trustee and Guardian Act 2009 enables an application to be made to the Supreme Court, after a person has been missing for at least 90 days.

Visit the NSW Trustee and Guardian website for more information. You can contact Law Access to assist you with your application.

Coronial information

You can consult the police officer in charge of a case if you have questions about the progress of a missing person's investigation with the Coroner’s Court. For further information contact the Coroners Court of NSW.

Last updated:

15 Apr 2024

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