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    Wills & Powers of Attorney

    Expert Will Lawyers Melbourne

    Wills & Power of Attorney Berwick & St. Kilda

    We are experts in drafting Wills and Estate planning

    The first interview is FREE

    A will helps you distribute your estate after your death to ensure your assets are allocated in the way you decide. You might choose to acknowledge your spouse, children, friends, carers or charities in the event of your death, allowing the assets you have built up over the years to go towards the continued care of your loved ones.

    To avoid your will becoming a source of conflict, speak to the expert will lawyers in Melbourne about creating a will that ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes. We have drafted many thousands of wills and have the experience to accurately draft your testamentary instructions to affect your exact intentions.

    If you already have a will, we can review it for free and advise you on whether you need to take further steps to secure your assets.

    Powers of Attorney

    Berwick | St. Kilda

    If you can’t personally oversee your financial or medical matters, a Power of Attorney acts on your behalf to ensure your wishes are upheld.

    There are many reasons that someone might be unable to personally manage their important affairs, such as living overseas, or planning for potential changes to physical or mental capacity. We can help you with a Financial Power of Attorney or Medical Power of Attorney.

    Financial Power of Attorney

    An Enduring Power of Attorney (Financial) is a legal document appointing another person to act on your behalf and make financial and legal decisions if you are unwilling or unable to do so yourself. The document needs to be prepared and witnessed to meet strict legal requirements.

    Medical Power of Attorney

    An Enduring Power of Attorney (Medical) is a legal document appointing another person to make medical decisions on your behalf should you be unable to do so yourself. This document is often required by doctors to gain permission for a medical procedure. The document needs to be prepared and witnessed to meet strict legal requirements.

    Contact the experienced Melbourne lawyers in Berwick and St. Kilda for a free quote, based on an honest assessment of your legal situation.
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