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WINIS LAWYERS & ASSOCIATES

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LAST WILLS

POWERS OF ATTORNEY

POWERS OF ATTORNEY

No matter what your age or stage of life, or how much you have in the way of assets, it’s important to have an estate plan in place. We are committed to client-focused service, working with you to ensure that your Will, business, and personal succession plans are prepared correctly. The transfer of your assets according to your wishes on death takes careful evaluation and insight.


We can represent you in:

  • Estate Planning
  • Grant of Probate
  • Disputed Wills
  • Wills and Estates


POWERS OF ATTORNEY

POWERS OF ATTORNEY

POWERS OF ATTORNEY

 While a Will deals with things after you have gone, it is prudent to make arrangements for decisions to be made on your behalf while you are alive, in the event that you are not in a position or no longer have the capacity to make a decision by yourself. These may include financial, medical, or other general or specific areas that you can nominate a trusted attorney to act on your behalf.


We assist you with: 

  • General power of attorney 
  • Enduring power of attorney
  • Medical power of attorney

OTHER INFORMATION

POWERS OF ATTORNEY

OTHER INFORMATION

A will is a legal document stating what you want to happen to your assets when you die. It is part(but not all) of your estate plan.

Your will can cover things like:

  • how you want your assets shared
  • who will look after your children if they're still young
  • any trusts you want to set up
  • how much money you'd like to give to charities
  • plans for your funeral

 

It’s important to update your will as your situation changes — for example if you:

  • get married
  • divorce or separate
  • have children or grandchildren
  • have a significant financial change
  • lose your spouse (or someone else who is named in your will) through death

 

Super and your will

A binding nomination directs who your super fund trustee gives your super benefit to when you die. If you don't nominate someone, the super fund trustee will decide who your money goes to.

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