Services | Wills and Estates

Wills & Estates

We assist with wills, estate planning, powers of attorney, enduring guardianship, and advice about estate administration. A will sets out who receives your estate after death, while an Enduring Power of Attorney and Enduring Guardian appointment deal with decision-making during your lifetime if you lose capacity.

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Wills

We prepare wills tailored to your personal, family, and financial circumstances.

Enduring Power of Attorney

We advise on and prepare Enduring Powers of Attorney. An Enduring Power of Attorney allows a trusted person to make legal and financial decisions for you and continues if you lose capacity. It only operates during your lifetime and ends on death.

Enduring Guardianship

We assist clients to appoint an Enduring Guardian for health, lifestyle, accommodation, and medical decisions if capacity is lost.

Advice to Executors and Beneficiaries

We advise executors and beneficiaries about their rights, responsibilities, and the steps involved in estate administration.

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Avery Hollow

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Justin Bravo

“Efficient, professional, and genuinely easy to work with throughout.”

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Candice Brie

“A supportive team that delivered excellent results for our family.”

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve gathered answers to the questions clients ask most, so you can feel informed, prepared, and confident as you take the next step.

A will allows you to decide who will receive your estate, who will administer it, and how your wishes are to be carried out after your death.

Your estate may be distributed according to intestacy laws, which may not reflect your personal wishes.

An executor is the person appointed under a will to administer the deceased’s estate.

It is a legal document that allows a trusted person to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf if you lose capacity.

An Enduring Guardian is someone you appoint to make medical and lifestyle decisions on your behalf if you lose capacity.

You should review your will regularly, especially after major life events such as marriage, separation, divorce, the birth of children, or significant changes in assets.

In some cases, yes. Certain eligible persons may be able to bring a family provision or related claim.

Generally yes, provided the person is suitable and capable of acting in that role.

Yes. A properly drafted will can provide specific gifts, percentage distributions, and tailored instructions.

No. Estate planning is important for anyone who wants clarity, protection, and control over how their affairs are handled.

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