Wills and Lifetime PlanningWA
This thorough legal publication allows practitioners to confidently advise clients in matters of wills, powers of attorney, guardianship, and advance health directives in WA.
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Overview
This thorough legal publication allows practitioners to confidently advise clients in matters of wills, powers of attorney, guardianship, and advance health directives in WA.
The guides follow comprehensive and methodical Retainer Instructions designed to assist with all matters, whether for a single client or complex families, including where the clients have an extensive or complicated asset portfolio.
Precedents include various ways to deal with blended families, superannuation death benefits and rights to occupy.
The commentary, which has been prepared by experienced legal practitioners, includes discussion of tax treatment for superannuation, use of testamentary trusts, family provision considerations, and dealing with assets in multiple jurisdictions.
Lawyers can take the worry and risk out of will drafting and maximise its value to their practice by using this excellent and easy-to-follow publication.
Precedents provided with this publication include:
- Wills for individual, spouses, and blended families, and that create testamentary discretionary trusts;
- Library of clauses, deeds, contracts, and codicils;
- Library of attestation clauses;
- Testamentary capacity checklist;
- Powers of attorney, enduring power of guardianship, and advance health directives;
- Suite of client letters at different stages of the process.
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
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- Reference materials
- Overview“A power of attorney is a legal instrument by which a principal gives another person or persons or legal entity power to perform legal acts on the principal’s behalf. The principal is also called the donor or the grantor. The power may be a general power or an enduring power.”
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- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Powers of attorney
- C. Enduring power of guardianship
- D. Advance health directive
- E. Finalising the matter
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