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Planning for your family’s future after you are gone is a very important legal task.


Taking the time now to create an effective, legally binding Will can save your family both stress and money during what will undoubtedly be a difficult time.


Effective succession planning includes legal documents that help your family manage your affairs while you are still alive, such as Powers of Attorney and Appointments of Enduring Guardians. It also involves preparing documents that take effect after your passing, whether that is a simple Will or a Testamentary Trust Will (sometimes referred to as a complex Will).


This area of law also includes disputes over estates. When planning your succession documents, we give consideration to common factors that may make your estate vulnerable to a potential challenge, including:


  • Blended families
  • Disinheriting a family member or dependant out of your Will
  • Mental or physical incapacity of a beneficiary
  • Family separation and its impact on your estate


At Hanna Lawyers we can help:


  • Advise and prepare Powers of Attorney and Appointment of Enduring Guardian documents
  • Advise you in regard to estate laws
  • Set up testamentary trusts
  • Advise you in regard to choosing Executors, Guardians and Attorneys
  • Minimise the chance that your Will is contested and subject to litigation
  • Safely store your Will and other important legal documents


Contact us to find out more about our fixed fees for Wills or to arrange a consultation with one of our succession solicitors.

The earlier you seek legal advice, the better you can protect your estate and ensure your wishes are carried out the way you want. Take action now to protect your legacy.

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Wills and Estate FAQs

  • Why is it essential to create a legally binding Will?

    A legally binding Will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, minimises family disputes, and can save your loved ones time and money during a challenging period. It’s a crucial part of protecting your family’s future.

  • What additional estate planning documents should I consider?

    Besides a Will, you should consider setting up Powers of Attorney and appointing Enduring Guardians. These documents allow trusted individuals to manage your affairs if you cannot, ensuring that your preferences are respected both during your lifetime and after your passing.