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Will & Estate

Wills & Estates

A Will is not just a document — it is a declaration of how you want to care for the people who matter to you, even when you are no longer here. We help individuals, couples, and families create clear, legally sound estate plans with sensitivity and without jargon.

Our Services

Everything your estate plan needs

From a simple Will for a young family to a complex multi-generational estate plan with testamentary trusts — we handle every dimension of estate law across all Australian states and territories.

01

Will Drafting & Review

A carefully drafted Will ensures your assets go where you intend. We draft new Wills and review existing ones — particularly after major life events like marriage, divorce, or the birth of children.

02

Testamentary Trusts

A testamentary trust is established by your Will and can provide significant tax advantages for beneficiaries, as well as protecting assets from creditors or relationship breakdown. Particularly valuable for larger estates.

03

Estate Planning

Comprehensive planning that looks beyond the Will, including superannuation nominations, life insurance, jointly held assets, and strategies to minimise the tax burden on your estate and beneficiaries.

04

Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney allows someone you trust to manage your financial and legal affairs if you lose capacity. We prepare general and enduring Powers of Attorney tailored to your circumstances and jurisdiction.

05

Probate & Estate Administration

We assist executors in obtaining probate, notifying beneficiaries, collecting and valuing assets, paying debts, and distributing the estate, guiding families through a process that can feel overwhelming at an already difficult time.

06

Contesting a Will

Family provision claims allow eligible people who were inadequately provided for in a Will to apply to the court for a greater share. We advise both claimants and estates, with sensitivity and with an eye to resolution.

07

Executor Advice & Support

Being named an executor is an honour — but also a significant legal responsibility. We guide executors through their duties, help them avoid personal liability, and manage the administration process step by step.

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Guardianship & Administration

Where a person loses capacity without appropriate documents in place, guardianship and administration orders may be required. We advise families and apply to the relevant state tribunal on behalf of those who need support.

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You do not need to have all the answers before you speak with us. Many clients come to us unsure of what they need — and leave with a clear plan and real peace of mind. There is no pressure and no obligation.