If you want to build a successful career as a wills and estates lawyer or estate planning professional in Australia, STEP membership can set you apart.
Master of Laws (Applied Law) – Wills and Estates or Estate Planning major – is a recognised pathway to STEP membership, giving you the credits, skills and connections to advance your career.
The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) is the leading professional body for succession, estate planning and trust specialists. While STEP operates globally, STEP Australia represents a growing network of lawyers, accountants, trustees and advisers who help families plan for their future.
Membership is recognised as a mark of quality and credibility within the Australian legal profession, particularly in wills and estates and estate planning.
For Australian lawyers working on complex estates, blended families or cross-border matters, STEP membership signals specialist capability and professionalism to clients and peers.
Our Master of Laws (Applied Law) is designed for working professionals:
Alumna Natalie Sylvester says: “I didn’t qualify for other STEP entry routes, so I saw the College’s program as the best way in. It was a really good move.”
STEP membership offers:
Richard Neal highlights its networking value: “If a client needs advice in another jurisdiction, STEP lets you connect with someone credible and trusted.”
One of the most accessible ways for Australian lawyers to join STEP is via the education route, which combines postgraduate study with relevant professional experience.
The College of Law is a recognised STEP education provider. By completing the right subjects in our Wills and Estates or Estate Planning major, you can meet STEP’s Diploma-level credit requirement.
Here’s how it works:
Whether your goal is full STEP membership, specialist accreditation, or simply becoming a more confident wills and estates lawyer, our program can help you get there.
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