Legal Wills & Deceased Estate by
Family Lawyers in Brisbane
Why have a properly drafted Legal Will?
Without a Will you will die "intestate". This means
that your assets will be distributed according to rigid formulae set out in government
legislation. If your Will is not properly drafted or correctly signed it may be ineffective
and cause your family even more financial and emotional distress.
If you have a Legal Will, when should you review it?
You should review your Will regularly, at least every three years, and particularly
when circumstances change such as marriage, separation, divorce, on the birth of children or
grandchildren, death of a beneficiary or executor.
Why should I have an Enduring Power of Attorney?
Under an Enduring Power of Attorney you may give your attorney the power to deal
with all or any part of your financial, personal and health matters. You cannot appoint
an attorney unless you have mental capacity, so an attorney one should be appointed while you
are healthy. A Power of Attorney is just as important as having a Will. While a
Will operates on your death, a power of attorney operates during your lifetime.
We can put your mind at ease when it comes to the drawing up of your Will and
Enduring Power of Attorney or Advanced Health Directive. We also offer professional advice
and services for administration of deceased estates.
We have fixed fees for simple Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney.
Contact us for further
information.
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