Latest Wills guides
We understand that dealing with the practicalities of death can seem overwhelming and complicated. It's common to have some questions. That's why we have written these simple guides, minus the legal jargon.
More often than not, after you create your Will, you might need to make changes using a codicil.
Australian law states that you need two people to witness a Will, so who can sign it?
There are some circumstances in which a Will may be contested in court - but having a Will is still vitally important!
What is DIY Will kit, and what do they include?
An online Will kit is a cost-effective and straightforward way to plan your Will.
Learn about what a living Will is, why they are important and how you can build one.
We look at what to do when someone dies, including registering the death and taking care of the Will.
Being appointed an Executor can be overwhelming and time-consuming
Making sure your Will is legally binding is critical to ensure your loved ones are protected
Everything you need to know about dividing your estate, and how residual estates work
When creating your Will, considering building in a Testamentary Trust to protect your assets after you pass away.
In Australia, there’s important paperwork you need to do after buying a house, such as creating or updating your Will.