Making a will.

Contact a Wills and Estates Lawyer.

Our role as your lawyer is to provide you with independent professional advice on how best to structure your will to ensure that your estate is properly managed and distributed.

We will work with you to gain an understanding of your personal and financial circumstances in order to make sure that adequate provision is made for those left behind. Having one of our lawyers assist you in preparing or revising your will to suit your individual needs will afford both you and your family peace of mind.

When should I update my Will?

As your personal and financial circumstances change, you should take the opportunity to review and revise your will. We recommend that you revisit your will at least every five years or when a significant personal events such as the birth of a child, a relationship breakdown, or the death of a family member takes place.

Even if you choose not to revise your will, certain personal events and changes, such as marriage or divorce, may affect your will without your knowledge and your will could even be rendered invalid.

We can assist you to review your current will and ensure it affords you and your family adequate protection and security.

Resources & FAQs

Answers to common questions in
relation to the expertise.

Estate Planning Document Health Check

If you have not reviewed your Will and Powers of Attorney recently, you may want to review these documents to ensure that they are up to date with your current circumstances.


Supportive Powers of Attorney

If you or someone you care for requires assistance in understanding, making or executing personal and financial decisions, then you may want to prepare a Supportive Power of Attorney.


Why Should I Make a Will?

When considering the future and the inevitable matter of one’s own passing, the importance of making a will cannot be understated. Not only does it ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, but it also alleviates potential disputes amongst loved ones.