Wills and Powers of Attorney
We can help you put in place robust arrangements to protect your family and provide for your preferred beneficiaries after your death. It is important that you review your will and power of attorney arrangements regularly and we recommend not less than 5 yearly intervals. Life goes in cycles and what was appropriate 7-10 years ago may no longer reflect your priorities.
- wills
- powers of attorney
- enduring powers of attorney
- holistic approach to ensure consistency between arrangements such as wills and relationship property agreements
Quick Wills and Powers of Attorney Facts
- If you marry, your existing will is revoked.
- A co-owner may automatically inherit assets on your death, even if there is a contrary statement in your will. This applies to land, joint bank accounts, shares and chattels.
- Enduring powers of attorney are available for your personal care as well as your financial affairs. They are important for young and old.
- Your de facto partner may have rights to share in your property when you die.