Wills
Estate Planning Powers of Attorney Wills Estate Administration

A Will achieves two things:

  1. It is your say in how your hard earned assets are distributed after your death as opposed to a distribution of your estate determined by legislation.
  2. It is your opportunity to appoint the person who will have the authority to deal with your assets after your death.

As family relationships and financial affairs are becoming more complex, it is increasingly important that you obtain advice before you make a will so that you can:

  • Minimise negative tax consequences and maximise social security benefits to your beneficiaries.
  • Reduce the likelihood of your estate becoming involved in litigation.
  • Protect vulnerable beneficiaries.

HRL can advise you on these issues and prepare a Will specifically tailored to your circumstances.

Contact us to find out more or to arrange an appointment.

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