A Will is essential for everyone to control where their assets end up following death. Wills can be complicated particularly where an Estate is split between a number of beneficiaries.
Where you have specific assets which you want left for a specific purpose, for example, for the education of a child or where you wish to leave property to one party for their lifetime, you may want to consider a Testamentary Trust.
You should update your Will when your circumstances change, for example if your relationship breaks down, you divorce or remarry. Alternatively, your wishes may change, for example if you decide to leave a gift to a specific charity.
Our experts at Dunn & Cockle Lawyers Pty Ltd have the expertise to prepare your Will with precision and ensure your wishes are comprehensively recorded.