Wills And estate planning
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Standard Will
A Will is a legal document which sets out who will receive your property and possessions when you die and who will manage the administration. When you have a valid will, you give yourself the best chance of making sure your assets go where you want them to.
In a Standard Will you decide how your assests will be distributed, and by whom.
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Testamentary Trust Will
Testamentary Trust Wills are sometimes also referred to as Tax Effective Wills.
A testamentary trust offers greater control over the distribution of assets to beneficiaries. This can be particularly useful for blended families or vulnerable persons.
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Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA)
An EPA grants someone you trust the power to make decisions on your behalf if and when you lose capacity to look after your own affairs. This powerful legal instrument offers numerous benefits that can provide peace of mind and safeguard your interests.
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Advance Health Directive (AHD)
The benefit of an advance health directive is that it gives you a greater say in your future healthcare. An advance health directive applies at a future time if you become unwell and are unable to make decisions about your healthcare.