Wills

Secure Your Future with Expert Will and Testament Attorneys: Advance Lawyers

If you are planning for the distribution of your assets and find yourself here after searching for “will and testament attorney near me,” then believe us when we say you have landed on the right spot.

Advance Lawyers is here to provide expert legal advice to help you prepare your last Will and Testament. This vital legal document ensures that your estate is distributed according to your wishes and can alleviate future burdens for your family.

“Let us guide you through the process, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.”

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What is a Will and Testament?

A Will and Testament is a legal document that outlines how your assets, including property, money, and other possessions, will be distributed upon your death. It also names the executor, the person responsible for ensuring that your wishes are carried out.

In your Will, you can also specify instructions for your funeral and designate guardians for any minor children. While the process of writing a will can seem daunting, especially for those with intricate family dynamics, a will and testament attorney Robin Evans at Advance Lawyers, can assist in making sure your Will is legally sound and reflects your desires accurately.

Why You Need a Will and Testament Attorneys

Having a qualified Will and Testament attorney like Robin Evans ensures that your wishes are accurately represented in your Will, and that all will and testament forms are correctly filled out. While creating a will might seem straightforward, the legalities surrounding it can be complex, especially in cases where there are stepchildren, business interests, or multiple relationships involved.
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The Importance of Enduring Guardianship in Your Will

In addition to the preparation of your Will and Testament, it’s important to consider Enduring Guardianship. This arrangement allows you to appoint a person to make decisions regarding your personal and health care if you become incapacitated. A properly executed Enduring Guardianship form in NSW ensures that your healthcare and lifestyle preferences are respected when you cannot make decisions for yourself.

An Enduring Guardianship is particularly important for those with complex health conditions or advanced age. Advance Lawyers can assist you with understanding and preparing your Enduring Guardianship NSW documents, ensuring your wishes are legally protected should you become unable to make decisions in the future.

What happens when someone dies without a Will?

When someone dies without a Will, or with No will their estate is distributed according to the law, which may not reflect their wishes. This process is known as intestate succession.

This can lead to legal disputes and confusion among family members, some of which include

  • Some of your family members may be excluded from your estate, further complicating matters.
  • The executor of the estate will be decided by the court, which may cause delays and conflicts.
  • If you have minor children, the court will decide their guardian, which may not align with your preferences.
  • If you have specific bequests (e.g., gifts to friends or charities), they may not be honoured without a valid Will.

Whether you have a large estate or simply want to ensure your belongings go to the right people, having Will and Testament attorneys from Advance Lawyers is critical to securing your legacy and easing the burden on your family.
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Contact Advance Lawyers Today

Don’t leave your future to chance. If you need a Will or assistance with enduring guardianship, contact Advance Lawyers for expert advice and legal services. Robin Evans and the team are here to ensure your legal documents are properly prepared and your estate is protected. Robin Evans has had 30 years experience preparing Wills, Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardianship, firstly as Evans and Co., then as Senior Partner at Evans and Wislang, and more recently at Advance Lawyers.

Call us today to schedule a consultation with a Will and Testament attorney who can guide you through the entire process.

“Your peace of mind and your family’s future are just a phone call away”.

Planning ahead in regard to your personal affairs can save your family from future problems and expenses.  We can assist you in preparing your last Will and Testament to ensure you assets are distributed as per your wishes.

It may be difficult to contemplate what to leave behind and to whom upon your passing.  As you can appreciate it is best to be prepared in advance for the inevitable.  Death is an emotionally and financially burdensome time for family and loved ones.  It can be legally taxing.  Written instructions can help and the more detailed and specific, the more streamlined and thorough one estate can be distributed.

A Will is a legal document that sets out your wishes concerning how you would like your estate (property and money) to be distributed after you die and who will be in charge to ensure that your wishes are carried out.  It can also include funeral instructions and instructions on whom you want to take care of your minor children if both parents pass away.

Wills can be complex. In particular where the parties or one of them

  • operates a business.
  • is in second or subsequent relationships,
  • have step children,
  • where assets are held in companies or trusts and or superannuation funds.
  • have had a relationship breakdown,
  • or wish to exclude a child, spouse, de-facto spouse or previous spouse or de-facto spouse from receiving a benefit under the Will
  • numerous other reasons.

These are all matters you need professional advice on and need to be considered when having your Will prepared.

If you die without a Will, the law will decide how your estate will be distributed, therefore making a Will is something everyone should do.  You need a Will to control what will happen upon your death.  Don’t leave it to chance.

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