Estate Planning
This is an important area where a lot of people don't particularly want to think about what happens when they pass away or alternatively when they are not able to make decisions themselves relating to their finances or health.
Simply put, a:
For further information on estate planning you can go to moneysmart.gov.au/wills-and-powers-of-attorney
Estate planning is a specialist area and we can refer you to those whom can assist. Not having a properly documented Will could be detrimental as your estate could be distributed to those whom you may not have intended. Similarly, a Power of Attorney in the wrong hands could lead to decisions being made which are not in your best interests.
This is an important area where a lot of people don't particularly want to think about what happens when they pass away or alternatively when they are not able to make decisions themselves relating to their finances or health.
Simply put, a:
- Will: provides written instruction on how you would like your assets to be distributed when you pass away.
- Power of Attorney: provides authority to someone whom you trust and have nominated to make decisions on your behalf in the event you are unable to do so. These decisions could be around finance or health.
For further information on estate planning you can go to moneysmart.gov.au/wills-and-powers-of-attorney
Estate planning is a specialist area and we can refer you to those whom can assist. Not having a properly documented Will could be detrimental as your estate could be distributed to those whom you may not have intended. Similarly, a Power of Attorney in the wrong hands could lead to decisions being made which are not in your best interests.