from 1916 to 2005. There is a public trustee in each state and territory of Australia and a similar national position exists under
English law. The public trustee primarily performs the role of trustee of deceased's estates where no executor is appointed, or the executor declines to act (and no other person is appropriate). Some public trustees also provide a free or inexpensive service for drawing wills (receiving remuneration upon administering the estate). The public trustees also manage the estates of infants (such as in cases where they receive a damages settlement), prisoners, and others under a
disability (legal or otherwise), when required. In England and Wales since 1994 the property of someone dying intestate vests in the public trustee until a grant of
letters of administration is made to an administrator or administrators (prior to 1994 it vested in the
President of the Family Division). The public trustee may also act as trustee of unclaimed property in some states (Australia). ==New Zealand==