DECEASED ESTATE SERVICES
• A relative or other loved one has passed away and you are the Executor or otherwise left to administer their estate
• You need obtain a Grant of Probate (in some cases it may not be necessary)
• You want to challenge (contest) a deceased person’s will because you have been left out or have been left too little
• You are the Executor of a will and wish to defend a challenge to the deceased person’s will
WILLS AND POWER OF ATTORNEY
• When you separate or divorce you should consider making a new Will
• Powers of Attorney – Wills only take effect upon death. You should consider Powers of Attorney when you make
a Will to cover the possibility of losing your legal capacity before death, for example in the event of suffering from dementia,
being in a coma or other mental or physical infirmity
• There are different types of Power of Attorneys:
• Financial
• Medical
• General
• You should consider having a Financial Power of Attorney in place to a trusted person. You should consider having
Medical Power of Attorney in place to a trusted person
CONVEYANCING AND TRUSTS
• You may wish to use our services to sell or buy your home or other real estate whether or not you are going through a separation or divorce:
• You may wish to use our services sell or buy a business
• You may need to take a transfer of a home or business upon separation or divorce
• You may need to alter you Family Trust, Unit Trust or company upon death, separation or divorce