Madeleine Reid is an Accredited Specialist in this area of law and is able to provide you with advice in relation to your succession documents.
There are several documents that you should put in place so that you can protect your assets and assist your loved ones by taking care of them and allowing them to take care of you. Today’s social fabric has created many blended families and if you are in your second marriage, you may wish to protect the rights of the children of your first marriage.
We can help you with:
- Wills
- General and Enduring Powers of Attorney
- Enduring Guardianships
We always recommend keeping your Will up to date and to review your succession documents every three years.
Should you require our assistance, please contact us.
See our Wills FAQ for answers to questions such as:
- When should I make a Will?
- When should I make a new Will?
- How does marriage affect my Will?
- How does divorce affect my Will?
- How often should I review my Will?
- Can my Beneficiary be my Executor?
- Can my Beneficiaries alter my Will?
- Can I make plans for the structure of my Estate now?
- How should I store my original Will?
See our Power of Attorney FAQ for answers to questions such as:
- What is a Power of Attorney?
- Who can make a Power of Attorney?
- Who should I appoint as my Attorney?
- What is an Enduring Power of Attorney?
- When does the Power of Attorney take effect?
- What is the difference between a Power of Attorney and an Enduring Guardianship?
See our Guardianship FAQ for answers to questions such as:
- What is an Enduring Guardianship?
- Who can make an Enduring Guardianship?
- Who can I Appoint as my Guardian?
- What kind of decisions can be made by my Guardian?