Estate Planning - No-One Lives Forever

“No-one knoweth the day”, so it is super important to always have an Estate Planning Strategy and a valid Will in place.

A valid Will gives clear directions on who will administer your assets and who will inherit them. In the absence of a Will, the government gets involved and the result can be expensive and not represent your wishes.

Passing all your family assets between generations isn’t always best done by your Will. To avoid the risks of tax and challenges to your Will, a comprehensive Estate Planning Strategy is essential.

And not to forget the documents that protect your wishes before you die - the Enduring Power of Attorney and the Advance Medical Directive.

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