Court Curator · Compulsory administrator

Adam Wrzesiński

I handle matters that require calm administration, prompt protection of estate assets and reliable communication with Polish courts, creditors and institutions.

My work concerns Polish legal proceedings, especially estates that have not yet been taken over by heirs and assets requiring court-supervised management.

In the KIGN register, choose court curator search and enter the surname: Wrzesiński.

Adam Wrzesiński
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Court curator

Protection of estate assets, identification of property, day-to-day administration and preparation of information for the court.

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Compulsory administration

Organisational actions, communication with participants, document control and reporting within the scope set by the court.

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Communication

Clear status assessment, response to urgent deadlines and orderly information flow between the court, parties and institutions.

Scope of work

For estate matters that require protection and order

A court-appointed curator of an unclaimed estate is appointed when estate assets need protection before they are taken over by heirs. In practice, this may involve identifying assets, securing documents and contacting offices, banks, property managers, creditors or other institutions in Poland.

I focus on a clear action plan, precise communication and documenting steps in a way that allows the court and participants to assess the current state of the estate and the actions taken.

Estate protection

Identification and protection of estate assets, documents, real property, accounts and movable items.

Documents and findings

Organising information, contacting institutions and preparing data needed for further action.

Court reporting

Reliable reporting of actions, expenses and case status within the court-appointed scope.

Case communication

Handling enquiries from courts, creditors, property managers, institutions and participants.

Polish inheritance proceedings

Support when estate assets in Poland require administration

The English version is intended for heirs, creditors and interested parties living outside Poland who need to understand who may protect an estate, documents or real property during Polish inheritance proceedings.

Use the contact form when the matter concerns a court curator, an unclaimed estate, estate property in Poland, court-appointed management, creditor communication, a pending case file or urgent protection of assets.

Frequently asked questions

Basic information before contact

Who appoints a court curator?

The court curator is appointed by a Polish court. The scope of work follows the court decision and the needs of the specific matter, especially protection of assets and organisation of estate-related information.

What does the court curator usually do?

Typical actions include identifying and securing assets, contacting institutions, organising documents, day-to-day management and preparing information or reports for the court.

How are costs determined?

Remuneration and justified expenses depend on the type of case, workload, scope of actions and the court's decision. A short case description helps estimate the expected scope of work.

What should I include in the first message?

Useful details include the court name, case number, short description of assets, urgent deadlines, property information and the reason for contacting the court curator.

Contact

Briefly describe the matter

Please include the court, case number, type of assets, urgent deadlines and whether the matter concerns a court curator of an unclaimed estate or compulsory administration.

Contact is available through the form only.