Wills can be simple or complex, depending on asset bases, ownership structure and how assets can best be protected when passed on. It is never too early to have a Will. You must also consider very carefully how to protect family assets in a world where co-habitation arrangements (e.g. who your son or daughter is living with) may be short-lived. Careful planning now and the establishment of a robust Will is the key to avoiding future heartache and further legal problems. As always, experience is critical. At Bramich Legal, we don’t complicate things for the sake of it. Desirable long term outcome remains our goal.
Estate Planning
Wills
Testamentary Trusts
Grant of Probate/Letters of Administration
Intestacy matters (where a person has died without leaving a valid Will)
Family Provision Claims
Deceased Estate Administration
Estate Dispute Litigation
Enduring Powers of Attorney
Appointment of Medical Treatment Decision Maker