Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Wills and Estates

New wills should be made whenever there is a significant change to your circumstances, assets or beneficiaries.

If you die without any next of kin, the State will determine who the beneficiaries are and what they should take depending on the circumstances at your death.
It is in your interest to make a Will naming who you wish to be beneficiaries and also to provide replacement beneficiaries in case those named by you should not survive you.
Don’t leave it to the court to decide for you. It costs more, takes longer and creates a lot of stress for those you leave behind.
If you want to know more call our office on 02 4365 6556