WILLS

Your Will says who will be in charge of your affairs after you die, what will happen to your assets and how your loved ones will be provided for.

See Our Frequently Asked Questions about Wills

ENDURING POWERS OF ATTORNEY

Your Enduring Power of Attorney says who will be in charge of your affairs and make important decisions about your welfare if you are so sick or injured that you can’t make those decisions yourself.

See Our Frequently Asked Questions about Enduring Powers of Attorney

DECEASED ESTATES

You may be an executor of the estate of a deceased person and need help in the myriad of issues that need to be attended to, from funeral arrangements, paying accounts and gathering in assets to dealing with beneficiaries.

You may be unhappy with the provision (or lack of) made for you in a Will.

See Our Frequently Asked Questions for Executors