Everyone aged 18 years and over should have a Will – however the NSW Trustee & Guardian’s statistics show that over 45% of people in New South Wales do not have a Will!
Between 18 September 2011 and 24 September 2011, the NSW Trustee & Guardian will be running Good Will Week, its annual education campaign to encourage adults in New South Wales to have an up-to-date and legal will.
We will also be encouraging our clients to review their existing estate and succession plans and to prepare or update their Wills.
Not having a Will, or having a Will that is invalid or incomplete can result in intestacy and further complications for your family and loved ones that you leave behind in dealing with your estate. Those complications are unnecessary and can be avoided with a few simple steps – starting with having your Will prepared for you by a suitably qualified professional.
Want to know more about estate and succession planning?
For more information regarding our estates and succession planning services, including will preparation, powers of attorney, enduring guardianship, obtaining probate or letters of administration, and managing deceased estates, please use the quick enquiry form found on this page or call our office on 02 9687 8885. Our experienced estates lawyers look forward to assisting you with your estate and succession planning requirements.
This website is proudly supported by Phang Legal. This article was posted by Kenneth Ti, associate solicitor at Phang Legal.
Between 12 September 2010 and 18 September 2010, the NSW Trustee & Guardian will be running Good Will Week – its annual education campaign to encourage adults in New South Wales to have an up-to-date and legal Will.
Not having a Will, or having a Will that is invalid or incomplete can result in intestacy and further complications for your family and for loved ones that you leave behind. Any complications in dealing with your estate are unnecessary, and can be easily avoided with a few simple steps – starting with having your Will prepared for you by our experienced estate lawyers. We invite you to take advantage of our special offer during Good Will Week and for the month of September 2010.
September Specials – Reduced Fee for Will Preparation and Review
By mentioning this advertisement, we will review your existing estate and succession plans and prepare or update your Will for $165* per person.
* From 1 July 2010, our professional legal fees for drafting Wills starts from $220 per person. This offer is only valid with this email and until 30 September 2010.
Call today for a FREE consultation and click on the links below to access our Will Information Packs (PDF):
The quality of our professional and practical advice relies heavily on the quality of the information (correctness and currency) that you provide in the Will Information Pack. Each person who wishes to make a Will must complete a separate pack and return it to us.
If you have any questions regarding your Will or your estate or succession plans, please do not hesitate to contact our associate solicitor, Kenneth Ti on 02 9687 8885.
Recent Media Mentions
Phang Legal was recently featured in the Sunday Telegraph 12 September 2010 (page 78) and in the Monday Daily Telegraph 13 September 2010 (page 27). You can also view an online article.
Want to know more about Wills and Estate Planning?
For more information regarding our estates and succession planning services, including will preparation, powers of attorney, enduring guardianship, obtaining probate or letters of administration, and managing deceased estates, please use the quick enquiry form found on this page or call our office on 02 9687 8885. Our experienced estates lawyers look forward to assisting you with your Wills, and your estate and succession planning requirements.
This website is proudly supported by Phang Legal. This article was posted by Ern Phang, director of Phang Legal.
There’s never been a better time to write your Will
Between 12 September 2010 and 18 September 2010, the NSW Trustee & Guardian will be running Good Will Week – its annual education campaign to encourage adults in New South Wales to have an up-to-date and legal will. During Good Will Week, we will also be encouraging our clients to review their existing estate and succession plans and to prepare or update their Wills.
Not having a Will, or having a Will that is invalid or incomplete can result in intestacy and further complications for your family and loved ones that you leave behind in dealing with your estate. Those complications are unnecessary and can be avoided with a few simple steps – starting with having your Will prepared for you by a suitably qualified professional.
Want to know more about Wills and Estate Planning?
For more information regarding our estates and succession planning services, including will preparation, powers of attorney, enduring guardianship, obtaining probate or letters of administration, and managing deceased estates, please use the quick enquiry form found on this page or call our office on 02 9687 8885. Our experienced estates lawyers look forward to assisting you with your Wills, and your estate and succession planning requirements.
This website is proudly supported by Phang Legal. This article was posted by Ern Phang, director of Phang Legal.