Your will is one of the most important documents that you can have. Sadly, many people delay preparing their wills until it's too late. In order for a person to make decisions about what happens to their property and interests (their estate) after they pass away they need to make a valid will. In order for their will to be valid, the person making the will (the testator) must: Have testamentary capacity; Have testamentary intention; Know and approve of the contents of the will; and Meet the formalities required by the law. When making a will, you should consider the effect it will have on your estate. This process is called estate planning and our lawyers are able to assist clients in making sure their will is appropriate to their individual circumstances.
Wills Estate Lawyers Melbourne
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05 June
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