A will lets you say how you
want your property and assets dealt with when
you die. It contains instructions about what you
want done and how you want your dependents to be
looked after. It is the most important aspect of
estate planning, and should be kept up to date
as your circumstances change.
A will could be the most
important document you ever sign as it can
relieve financial and emotional strain on your
family after your death and help minimise the
likelihood of a dispute about your estate.
The staff at Breaden McCardle
Chubb Law Solutions has many years experience
in estate planning and drafting wills and
trusts.
They can:
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Suggest how you can best
and most fairly provide for your family and
dependents;
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Express your wishes so
they have the effect you intend;
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Advise on alternatives
you should consider;
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Advise on the appointment
of suitable executors.
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Help you protect your
assets for future generations.
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Ensure that your family
trust is provided for in your will.
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Draw up Powers of
Attorney at the same time as preparing your
new or revised will.
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Advise you on all aspects
of estate planning and wealth management.