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Basics of Preparing a Will

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When you prepare a well-written legal will using services such as www.legalwill.com.au, you are able to ensure that your family will be taken care of once you pass away. This is especially true if you are getting older, or if you have a terminal illness. Many legal websites offer a will item for your convenience, …

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The Importance of Writing Your Will

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>We have all seen the unhappy results of seemingly harmonious families dealing with the death of a loved one and the subsequent chaos over the unstated distribution of the deceased’s assets and personal possessions. The ensuing events can involve legal actions, unnecessary expenses and worse yet, irreparable rifts between family members. Some families never get …

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Where should I keep my will?

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>Keep your will in a safe place. If the will is misplaced, it may be presumed to be null and void. Solicitors often hold wills on behalf of clients. Usually there is no fee for this service. You should keep a copy of your will and note on the copy where the original is stored. …

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Your Will After Marriage or Divorce

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>If you created a will before you married, it will automatically be revoked when you marry, unless it was made with a particular marriage in mind, or stated in general terms that it was made in contemplation of marriage. To avoid any confusion, it is advisable to make a new will when personal circumstances change. …

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How can I make sure my wishes are carried out?

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>Each valid will should appoint an executor or a person designated to administer your estate after you die. More than one person can be named as executors. You can choose anyone to be your executor including your spouse, relative, friend or your Solicitor. You should first ask individuals if they are prepared to take on …

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How Does a Solicitor Checked Will help me?

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>Having a solicitor check your will is in your best interest because the solicitor will: Assure the validity of the will and that it is properly drawn, signed and witnessed. Clarify that your wishes are precisely expressed in the will. Advise you regarding adequate provision for your spouse and children, or for any former spouse …

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How to Write A Will: Executors & Beneficiaries

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>In this second post, we’ll go through some of the important aspects of writing a will, including some of the terms you’ll come across & how they relate to you. Executors & Beneficiaries Significant persons to appoint when you make your will include an Executor and Beneficiaries. The Executor(or Personal Representative) is the one who …

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Who should make a Will?

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Anyone who is over the age of 18 and is of a sound mind can make a valid Will and should do so. Anyone who made a Will a long time ago should consider making a new Will. Anyone whose circumstances have changed – perhaps through marriage, the birth of children, divorce, remarriage, or the …

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How do you make a Will?

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> Anyone over 18 years of age who is of sound mind can and should make a Will. A Will must select at least one beneficiary to take the estate, and should also at least select one Executor who is responsible for the financial arrangements. The Executor can be one of the beneficiaries. A Will …

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Making your own Will

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> Unless you are into fancy tricks to lock your assets away from your children (or the tax man), you don’t need to pay a lawyer to reinvent the wheel. You can do what most lawyers themselves do – start with a standard template and plug your details into it. Our Will Kit gives you …

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