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Estate Planning - Your last will and testament is not your final word.
Just because you made a will does not necessarily mean you can control who gets your estate. The people you want your assets to go to may never get them.
If you look online for "contesting wills" you will find about 380,000 websites containing information on how to contest a will. There are currently 2,000 people per month searching for websites with information about "contesting a will" and "disputing a will".
Contesting a will can be a costly and complex event. It causes unnecessary pain and grief to your family – who should be mourning your passing as opposed to fighting off a legal battle.
To add insult to injury, the cost associated with disputing a will usually comes out of your estate. So the challenger is given effectively a free chance to get their hands on your assets. Even if the challenger does not have a strong case, your family will be prevented from getting their inheritance until the case is finalised or settled.
This could take weeks, months and even years.
What’s worst, it is something that you are powerless to control. You are no longer in this world and lawyers or a judge who never knew you will decide on how to distribute all that you worked hard for.
Get a Professional Will
Many people put off preparing their wills because they are intimidated with finding the right lawyers and the whole estate planning process. When you see a lawyer about your will, you don’t pay for the document, but you pay for the experience of the lawyer and the value he/she can add to your wishes.
This is why Saropa has partnered with The Will Lawyers. The Will Lawyers are a highly experienced law firm that specialise in estate planning for Australians.
Saropa offers a wide range of wills suitable for different budget and family situations:
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Basic Will - no entities (e.g.: trusts, companies or self managed super funds) and with no testamentary trusts |
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Testamentary Trust Will - no entities and would like to incorporate a single testamentary trusts |
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Multiple Testamentary Trust Will - no entities and would like to incorporate a multiple testamentary trusts |
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Multiple Entity Will - entities and/or self managed superannuation funds and wants testamentary trusts; or blended families; |
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Additional Protection Will - complex situations - for example concerning that there will be challenges to the wills, asset protection etc; |
All wills are drafted by experienced lawyers who have practiced in estate planning for a long time.
Free Consultation and Quote
Click here to arrange a FREE consultation to determine which Will best suits your requirements. An experienced lawyer from The Will Lawyers will contact you directly by phone or email.
About Saropa and The Will Lawyers
In many instances, clients engage The Will Lawyers to provide them with an estate planning solution that is practical and makes financial sense. Because of our financial planning and investment experience, we ensure that our Wills are financially sustainable – that is the estate plan is tax effective yet has every chance of providing for your beneficiaries financial future. |
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