Wills and estate planning
What’s happens when you’re gone?
Planning a future without you
leave behind a legacy for your family and friends
The reality is, life goes on for your loved ones after you’ve passed. It’s important to take responsibility and put adequate planning in place to deal with your assets in the event of your death or incapacity. In addition to writing a will, Estate Planning includes the following important components:
- Superannuation death benefit nominations
- Powers of Atorney
- Powers of Guardianship
While we can advise you about Estate Planning and how to go about creating a will, the execution of any legal documents as part of this process would need to be performed by an appropriately qualified estate planning lawyer who would charge you directly for this service.
We can refer you to a legal firm which specialises in estate planning if you require a recommendation.
FAQs
Common questions about Wills and estate planning
connect with us
Want to know more About Estate Planning?
Send us an enquiry or talk to Graham or Rebecca by calling 02 9526 8598