Leaving a valid will is critical to ensure that your assets pass to the people you wish them to after your death.
Estate planning is more than just dealing with ‘who gets what’. It is about understanding the complexities and providing advice on important issues, such as:
Who will be responsible for administering your estate after you die?
Who will control your company, family trust or self-managed super fund?
Who will set up a trust and administer money to your minor children, who will be the guardian of your minor children?
These are all important questions that your lawyer should help you to work through.
You can be assured that once you pass, we will assist your family to carry out your wishes in an efficient manner empathetic manner, enabling them to focus in on the things that matter. In the event of a dispute, we have a team of litigation lawyers that can assist you if a Family provision claim is brought against the Estate. Our goal, however, is to provide you with advice whilst estate planning to avoid any potential conflicts through care planning and drafting.
If you already have a will it is important that it is up to date, please contact our office for an obligation free appointment to review your will at anytime as your circumstances change.