Wills & Estate Planning

We work hard to develop the best for ourselves, and making a plan for where your hard earned assets are directed after you die is important. Having a valid and enforceable Will is the only way you can control who looks after your estate and who receives your estate.

It is equally important to have your say over who would manage your financial and legal affairs if you were unable to, whether that be by reason of accident, injury, ailment (ie. Dementia). We suggest that having a valid and enforceable Enduring Power of Attorney in place is as equally important as having your Will.

By having a valid Advance Care Directive in place, you can ensure that you have people that you love and trust making those important health and lifestyle decisions if you were unable to.

At JH Lawyers we recommend that your estate plan should consist of a Will, Enduring Power of Attorney and Advance Care Directive so that you can have peace of mind knowing that in later stages or vulnerable stages of life and thereafter your interests are being looked after

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