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Wills
Everyone over the age of 18 who owns assets should have made an effective will to make sure that on their death, those assets pass to whoever they want to benefit.
The cost of a will also incorporates estate planning advice that may save your estate thousands of dollars and give you peace of mind.
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Testamentary Trusts
Including a testamentary trust in your will gives your beneficiaries the opportunity not only to minimise tax on income earned on investment of their inheritance, but to protect their inheritance.
A testamentary trust is not for everyone. For further information, please refer to our information section, including when it is useful to incorporate this type of trust in your will.
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Enduring Powers of Attorney
If you own assets, regardless of your age, an enduring power of attorney should be in place so that in the event of your unexpected incapacity, a person you trust is empowered to step into your shoes and manage your assets for your benefit.
A power of attorney can be prepared for you either as part of an estate planning package or as an individual document (visit the Fees page).
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Advance Care Directive
Do you realise that if you are incapacitated and unable to make your own medical or lifestyle decisions, those closest to you may not be able to dictate what medical treatment you have, how you are cared for, and where you are accommodated?
An advance care directive can be prepared for you as either part of an estate planning package or as an individual document (visit the Fees page).
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Estate Administration
When someone dies, often their loved ones do not know where to start or what to do. See a professional experienced in this area to ensure the estate is administered efficiently, sympathetically and as inexpensively as possible.
For general advice for dealing with joint assets and for an overview of estate administration (including circumstances in which probate will be required and how to handle a small estate yourself), for further information, please click on the More button.
